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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPACE AND AERONAUTICS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2025 -- Universities Space Research Association (USRA) invites members of the media to attend its annual symposium, "Artificial Intelligence for Space and Aeronautics," at the Holiday Inn, Washington DC, National Mall at 1:00 PM Eastern. The Symposium is being held in partnership with the Space Policy Institute of The George Washington University.
Media interested in attending RSVP by March 13, 2025. Attendance is gratis.
Please pre-register by emailing your contact information to sfarukhi@usra.edu-- 443-812-6945.
THE SYMPOSIUM: The half-day symposium, scheduled from 1:00 PM - 5:00 pm EDT on March 27, 2025, will provide a forum for thought leaders to discuss emerging challenges, global trends and the next steps in AI-driven research and development. For more than 50 years, USRA has led groundbreaking scientific and technical advancements in space exploration, including early research on AI applications for space and aeronautics dating back to the 1980s. This symposium continues that tradition, convening experts to examine how AI can shape the future of mission success, scientific discovery, and global competitiveness in space research.
PANEL TOPICS:
- Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery
- Artificial Intelligence for Space and Aeronautics
- International and Commercial Trends In Artificial Intelligence
RECEPTION: Beginning at 4:45 pm EDT, a reception celebrating USRA will follow for all attendees (including media) with opportunities to interview and talk to speakers.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
- Keynote Speaker: John Platt, Google Fellow, Climate & Science
- Jim Green, Former NASA Chief Scientist
- Trung T. Pham, FAA Chief Scientist and Technical Advisor for Artificial Intelligence
- David Bell, Program Director, Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab, USRA
- Robie I. Samantha Roy, Managing Director, Cerebus Capital Management
- Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames, Director of Exploration Technology
- Bryan Dorland, DOD Research & Engineering, Principal Director for Space Technology
- Elizabeth Davison, Data Science and AI Department, Aerospace Corporation
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