Virtual Events Archived

Archived Virtual Events
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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NASA's New Methods in Preparing and Purifying Nanomaterials Webinar

Learn about the recent breakthroughs researchers at NASA's Glenn Research Center have made to improve boron nitride nanomaterials' properties significantly.

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NASA's NanoWire Glass Switch for Radio Frequency Webinar

Join us to learn more about this invisible switch technology that outlasts MEMS switches for RF applications.

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NASA Ames Robotics, Automation and Control Technology Showcase

During this upcoming webinar, we will present three new technologies with broad benefits and applications in the commercial marketplace.

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NASA's Nanostructured Material Sensor Processing Using Microfabrication Technology Webinar

NASA researchers are continually developing ever smaller and more robust sensors that can be manufactured inexpensively and in high quantities. NASA Glenn has developed a way to inexpensively fabricate microsensors using a sacrificial template approach. Join us for this upcoming webinar to learn more!

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