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NASA Speaker Series In Cupertino March 18

NASA has landed in Cupertino for a year-long speaker series aimed at educating, motivating, and entertaining the community.

Post Date 02/28/2020

NASA has landed in Cupertino for a year-long speaker series aimed at educating, motivating, and entertaining the community. The third event will be held on March 18 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Community Hall, 10350 Torre Avenue.

Nettie Roozeboom, who began her career at NASA in 2008, is an aerospace engineer who specializes in aerodynamic flow field and surface measurements. Roozeboom is NASA’s foremost expert in pressure-sensitive paint measurement technology.

She will present her work to advance the pressure-sensitive paint technology for implementation in large-scale production wind tunnel facilities. She will highlight how her work to connect experimental and computational facilities will decrease the design cycle time for developing new advanced aerospace vehicles. She will share how experiences throughout her life have shaped her to examine and solve exciting engineering challenges.

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