Printed Electronics at NASA (Photovoltaics Beyond Conventional Silicon Europe 2009)


Dr John Bacon, Systems Integration Engineer
NASA - Johnson Space Center, United States
 
Apr 07, 2009.

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Presentation Summary

  • What the World's largest space agency needs from printed electronics
  • Photovoltaics, Displays and Logic - our current progress with the new electronics

Speaker Biography (John Bacon)

Dr. Bacon serves as lead of the Space Environments team of the Vehicle Integrated Performance, Environments, and Resources (VIPER) team in the International Space Station Program Office. He holds a seat on the ISS executive International Mission Management Team, in cooperation with representatives from the crew, flight operations, engineering, flight medicine, payloads, safety, EVA, and Russia, ESA, Japan, and Canada.

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