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Applying Systems Engineering to the Lunabotics Mining Competition Capstone Design Challenge
Author(s) -
Lisa Guerra,
Gloria A. Murphy,
Lisa May
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19217
Subject(s) - computer science , payload (computing) , rubric , capstone , systems engineering , excavator , schedule , competition (biology) , software engineering , engineering management , engineering , civil engineering , computer network , ecology , mathematics , arithmetic , algorithm , network packet , biology , operating system
Lisa Guerra has 27 years of experience in the NASA aerospace community. Ms. Guerra is currently affiliated with NASA Headquarters working policy issues. She recently completed a 2-year assignment with the UTeachEngineering Program developing a model high school engineering course. She also fulfilled an assignment from NASA to establish a systems engineering curriculum at The University of Texas at Austin, as a pilot for national dissemination. Ms. Guerra’s previous position at NASA Headquarters was Director of the Directorate Integration Office in the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. In that position, her responsibilities involved strategic planning, international cooperation, cross-directorate coordination, architecture analysis, and exploration control boards. Ms Guerra also spent 3 years at the Goddard Space Flight Center as Program Integration Manager for future high-energy astrophysics missions, particularly the James Webb Space Telescope. She began her career at the Johnson Space Center working for Eagle Engineering and SAIC, focused on conceptual design of advanced spacecraft for human missions to the Moon and Mars.

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