April 1, 2016
Contact: Kristen Polk, Communication Specialist
Tel: (662) 325-5935
Email: kpolk@bagley.msstate.edu
As a part of E-Week, Bagley College of Engineering will host guests from NASA on April 6. Four NASA engineers, all who are also MSU engineering alumni, will host a discussion panel focused on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) and its role in future space exploration.
When: Wednesday, April 6; from 5 – 6:30 p.m.
Where: Auditorium of Simrall Electrical Engineering Building, MSU campus
Scheduled Attendees:
Arthur “Gene” E. Goldman, executive director of Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Southeast Space
Operations Division, NASA’s Marshall Space Center
David K. Hall, assistant manager of SLS Program’s Stages Element Office, NASA’s Marshall
Space Flight Center
Megan Martinez, systems and integration engineer, NASA’s Stennis Space Center
Matthew N. Ramsey, systems analysis lead for SLS, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
What: The discussion panel is open to the public and will include open discussion opportunities with students and other attendees. All E-Week activities at MSU are organized by the Engineering Student Council. For more information on the event and its speakers, visit http://www.bagley.msstate.edu/news/bagleys-e-week-features-nasa-engineers/.
Bagley College is online at www.bagley.msstate.edu.
By: Amanda Meeler