Virtual Events Archived

Archived Virtual Events
NASA's Real Time Optical Receiver (RealTOR) Project Webinar

Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn about NASA Glenn Research Center’s work on developing a portable, scalable, and low-cost solution for building optical communications ground receivers.

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NASA's Puncture-healing Engineered Polymer Blends Webinar

Mark your calendar for an exciting presentation on the latest advances in self-healing materials technology.

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NASA's Fiber-Metal Laminate Manufacturing Technique Webinar

Learn about this breakthrough technology in materials engineering - the synthesis of fiber-metal laminates using radio frequency plasma spray deposition.

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Startup NASA Feature Series: Orbotic Systems

Hear about innovative solutions to address space debris during the next Startup NASA Series virtual event with Orbotic Systems

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Pressure, Temperature, and Recession Measurements in Extreme Environments

During this live presentation, two novel sensor systems with many potential benefits will be presented.

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NASA's Upper Body Robotic Exoskeleton Webinar

Join us to learn about this soft, portable, wearable robotic device.

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T2U Innovation Series: University of South Florida

Join us to learn how the University of South Florida has incorporated patented NASA technology into its curriculum. 

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NASA's Fiber Optic Sensing System Webinar

NASA's novel sensing system can dramatically improve structural health monitoring, tank gauging, and more. Join us for a live presentation with the inventors!

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NASA's Serial Arrayed Waveguide Grating Webinar

During this webinar, researchers from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Research Center will present a new technology that enables high-resolution spectroscopy.

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NASA's Self-Contained Device for Isolating Biological Samples Webinar

NASA researchers have developed a pipette-free technology that enables DNA/RNA isolation/analysis outside of the laboratory. Join us for this upcoming presentation to learn more!

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