NASA Langley Research Center Emerging Collaboration Students and representatives from the College of Business, including Dr. Aaron Glassman and Dr. Maria Petrescu, joined colleagues from the College of Aviation, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Career and Professional Development for an impactful visit to NASA Langley Research Center. The event, Pathways to the Stars: Collaboration in Space Innovation, provided an exceptional platform for meaningful exchanges regarding collaborative research, workforce development, innovation and the commercialization of technology.
The visit began with an insightful tour of NASA Langley’s advanced facilities, including the Hangar, Makerspace, Advanced Take-Off and Landing (ATOL) Research Center and Unitary Wind Tunnel. These sessions offered firsthand exposure to NASA’s cutting-edge technology and infrastructure. The afternoon sessions were particularly valuable, featuring targeted discussions focused on Embry-Riddle and NASA collaboration. Leaders from both organizations exchanged ideas on aligning institutional goals to encourage innovation, support workforce pipeline development and promote the adoption of NASA- developed technologies. Discussions emphasized exploring joint research initiatives directly aligned with NASA’s mission objectives.
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