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SE Regional Space Grant Meeting Lexington Nov. 11, 2006 FLORIDA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

SE Regional Space Grant Meeting Lexington Nov. 11, 2006 FLORIDA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. Florida Space Grant Consortium FUNSAT. Student Satellite Design Competition F LORIDA UN IVERSITIES SAT ELLITE. Design Experience of a Satellite In an Academic Environment.

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SE Regional Space Grant Meeting Lexington Nov. 11, 2006 FLORIDA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

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  1. SE Regional Space Grant MeetingLexingtonNov. 11, 2006FLORIDA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

  2. Florida Space Grant ConsortiumFUNSAT

  3. Student Satellite Design CompetitionFLORIDAUNIVERSITIESSATELLITE

  4. Design Experience of a Satellite In an Academic Environment • Interdisciplinary System Experience • Integrate individual expertise • Engineering & Science • Systems Engineering & Team effort • Hands-on project • Career & Advanced Study in aerospace field • Development of a New Technology

  5. Standard Specification & Interface 1 Kg 10 x 10 x 10 cm Cube I/F with Launch Vehicle Many on-going programs Cal Poly / Stanford Univ.  Int’l Tech. Society & Regular Meeting Tech Support: Design DB FUNSAT

  6. FUNSAT • Senior Design Class • Hands-on project Required • Space system experience • Interdisciplinary project - ABET • Current Approach • 1st Semester: Conceptual Design • 2nd Semester: Detailed Design & an Engineering Model • Winner: Fight Model within a year •  Master Thesis • Future: one year turnaround

  7. Our K-20 Challenge • Funding: NASA HQ’s Workforce Training Program • 1st Competition: 2004 - 2005 • 7 NOIs  3 schools, actual participation • Two Workshops at KSC • ERAU: Winner • 2nd Competition: 2005 - 2006 • 4 schools: ERAU, FIT, UCF, and UF • The Detailed Design due May 1st, 2006 • Workshop at FSA: May 15, 2006 • ERAU: Winner • 3rd Competition: 2006 – 2007 (UF,UCF,FIT)

  8. RESULTS • ERAU • Complete FM and ready to launch • UF • AIAA Small Satellite Student Paper Competition  4th Place ($3,000) • Boost students’ interest in space engineering  Class & Satellite Team • Development of a de-orbiting technology • UCF • Interdisciplinary Sr. Design Class: EE, CE, ME, and AE • Air Force Nano-satellite program

  9. Tech CD

  10. CONTACTS • Dr. Chan Ham • Email: cham@mail.ucf.edu • Tel # 407-882-3575

  11. FLORIDA SPACE ACADEMY • Design, build & launch meteorological balloon • Launch high-powered rockets with payloads • Design, build and display an autonomous Robot • Redesign RC aircraft with inherent flight flaws • Site visits – NASA Space Physics, Boeing LC 37, SSPF • Panel Discussion on ‘working at KSC’ opportunities

  12. Space Academy -Hands-On!

  13. Contractors Contractors participating in the program included • Boeing Corporation • Lockheed Martin • United Space Alliance • SAIC Safety Office • Space Gateway Services • Brevard Tomorrow

  14. Panel • Harold Donald, SAIC • Les Leckron, USA • Kathy McLemore, Boeing • Jim Pratten, SGS, • Geo Ropert, Brevard Tomorrow • Eduardo Lopez Del Castillo, NASA KSC

  15. Florida Space Academy Contact info: Tony GannonSpace Florida Mail Stop: SPFLBuilding M6-306, Room 9030Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899tony.gannon@spaceflorida.gov www.spaceflorida.gov321.730.5301 x 230

  16. Educators Resource Center • At the Educator Resource Center (ERC), educators can access a wide variety of NASA resources to develop their own educational programs. The facilities and staff at the • center will assist teachers in gathering ideas, doing • research, and duplicating selections from an outstanding • collection of audiovisual and printed materials. • Technological Services • Teacher Workshops • Resources (Videos, Slides, Lesson Plans, etc)

  17. Exploration Station • Adventures in Learning: Science, Technology, and MATH through SEEING, TOUCHING and DOING • Students participate in a variety of hands-on activities utilizing aerospace hardware that compliments the teaching of rocketry, spaceflight and exploration. • FREE

  18. CONTACT • Ms. Sreela Mallick • Email: smallick@mail.ucf.edu • Tel # 321-452-4301 Ext 3

  19. Florida High School/High Tech • Florida High School/High Tech (HS/HT) is designed to provide high school students with all types of disabilities the opportunity to explore jobs or postsecondary education leading to technology- related careers. • HS/HT links youth to a broad range of academic, career development and experiential resources and experiences that will enable them to meet the demands of the 21st century workforce. • HS/HT is an initiative of the US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy. In Florida, it is a program of The Able Trust, also known as the Florida Governor's Alliance for the Employment of Citizens with Disabilities.

  20. FL HIGH SCHOOL/HIGH TECH There are currently 29 High School/High Tech (HS/HT) project sites located across Florida

  21. FL HIGH SCHOOL/HIGH TECH • 2005 Florida Statistics: • Nearly 90 percent of HS/HT graduates have enrolled in postsecondary education or training • 86 Florida high schools participated in HS/HT • Out of 118 HS/HT graduates: • 40 percent chose to attend community college • 31 percent chose employment • 10 percent chose to attend a four year college/university • 8 percent were undecided at the time of the survey • 6 percent chose to attend a technical school • 4 percent chose other options • 1 percent enlisted in the military

  22. CONTACT • Ms. Sreela Mallick • Email: smallick@mail.ucf.edu • Tel # 321-452-4301 Ext 3

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