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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Guggenheim 133 (Lees-Kubota Lecture Hall)

Exploring Mission Concepts with the JPL Innovation Foundry A-Team

John Ziemer, Concept Innovation Methods Chief, Innovation Foundry, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Speaker's Bio:
John Ziemer is currently the Concept Innovation Methods Chief in the JPL Innovation Foundry where he leads the A-Team, a group of experts from a diverse background that develop new concept ideas, assess feasibility, and explore the implementation trade space. John's educational background includes undergraduate work in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan and a PhD in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering from Princeton University specializing in plasma science and electric propulsion. John began work at JPL in 2000 as a technologist developing new micro-thrusters for small spacecraft and fine-pointing of larger observatories. He is currently the Cognizant Engineer and Payload Systems Engineer for the Space Technology 7 Disturbance Reduction Mission that will launch in mid-2015, demonstrating a new colloid thruster technology. John began working on new concept creation and design at JPL as part of and eventually leading Team Eureka in 2009. He joined the Foundry in mid-2012 where he has led the development of the A-Team through it's first 50+ studies.

The JPL Innovation Foundry has established a new approach for exploring, developing, and evaluating early concepts called the A-Team. The A-Team combines innovative collaborative methods with subject matter expertise and analysis tools to help mature mission concepts. Science, implementation, and programmatic elements are all considered during an A-Team study. Methods are grouped by Concept Maturity Level (CML), from 1 through 3, including idea generation and capture (CML 1), initial feasibility assessment (CML 2), and trade space exploration (CML 3). Methods used for each CML are presented, and the key team roles are described from two points of view: innovative methods and technical expertise. The A-Team facilities provide a constructive environment for innovative ideas from all aspects of mission formulation to eliminate isolated studies and come together early in the development cycle when they can provide the biggest impact. This talk provides an overview of the A-Team, its study processes, roles, methods, tools and facilities.

All interested students, staff, faculty and researchers and the public are invited to attend. No registration is required for this free lecture. Seating is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis.

Refreshments are served at 4:30 p.m.

For more information, please contact Michele Judd by phone at 626-395-6630 or by email at [email protected] or visit Exploring Mission Concepts with the JPL Innovation Foundry A-Team.