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SMC-IT 2009 is now over. Thank you for attending.
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The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions.
INVITED KEYNOTES
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Anant Agarwal,
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT
Associate Director of the CSAIL Laboratory
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Rupak Biswas,
Division Chief (acting) of the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS), NASA Ames Research Center, USA
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Peter Hughes
Chief Technologist
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
Hans Koenigsmann,
VP of Guidance, Navigation and Control, SpaceX |
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Jeffrey Norris
Supervisor, Planning Software Systems Group, NASA JPL, USA
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Kanna Rajan,
Principal Researcher for Autonomy, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)
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Rami R. Razouk,
Senior VP, Engineering and Technology Group, Aerospace Corporation
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CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Sven Grenander (+1 818 354-0156)
Larry Bergman (+1 818 393-5314)
chairs@SMC-IT.org
SMC-IT 09 WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE DONORS:
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