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SUMMARY:eSpace Seminar - USSF-MIT researchers present their work : AI Tech
 nologies and simulation tools for SSA - Space Sustainability and Policy
DTSTART:20240124T161500
DTEND:20240124T171500
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Captain Jacqueline Smith\nCaptain Tory Smith\nCaptain Jacqueli
 ne Smith is a Chief of Staff Captain’s Prestigious PhD Fellow at the Mas
 sachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is currently pursuing resear
 ch in Space Policy and Sustainability in the Aeronautics and Astronautics 
 department at MIT in collaboration with\nthe Space Enabled division of the
  MIT Media Lab. Previously\, Capt. Smith served as the Digital Transformat
 ion and Innovation Officer for Space Launch Delta 45\, project lead within
  the Space Force Headquarters Chief Technology and Innovation Office (foun
 der of the Supra Coders program)\, and Director of Space CAMP (a software 
 factory focused on the continuous development and deployment of space comm
 and and control applications). Captain Smith has a B.S. in Mathematics fro
 m the University of New Mexico and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from 
 the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.\n \nCaptain Jacqueline Sm
 ith will cover:\n \n\n	Utilizing the Space Sustainability Rating for emer
 ging space nation missions\n	Modeling NASA collision avoidance actions usi
 ng the Environment-Vulnerability-Decision-Technology framework\n	Continuin
 g supervision (Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty) of in-space servicing
  activities from a US government stakeholder perspective using Systems Arc
 hitecture Framework\n\n\nCaptain Tory Smith earned his bachelor's degree i
 n Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ohio State University befor
 e commissioning into the United States Space Force (USSF) through the Tech
 nical Degree Sponsorship Program. His first assignment was at the Air Forc
 e Research Lab Space Vehicles directorate working on Multi-Agent AI system
 s. He then became a founding member of the Space CAMP software development
  factory in Colorado Springs working on various software applications for 
 the National Space Defense Center. Subsequently\, he was recruited by the 
 USSF Chief Technology and Innovation Office as a project lead for service-
 wide digital education initiatives including Digital University and the Su
 pra Coders program. He is currently pursuing his Master's degree in Aerona
 utics and Astronautics at MIT within the Astrodynamics\, Robotics and Cont
 rols Lab focusing on Multi-Agent Sensor Tasking under the advisement of Dr
 . Richard Linares. \n \nCaptain Tory Smith will cover:\n \n\n	Multi-age
 nt Reinforcement Learning (MARL) approaches for scalable ground-based sens
 or tasking.\n	Modeling the population evolution of lethal non-trackable ob
 jects in LEO using the MIT Orbital Capacity Tool (MOCAT)\n	Comparison of s
 imulated data using the NASA Standard Break-up Model (SBM) and empirical d
 ata collected by the Space Fence radar for known break-up events. \n
LOCATION:https://epfl.zoom.us/j/65520227028
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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