Virtual TMBC & Current Affairs Forum: "America to the Moon 2024" by Mr. Richard Russell

04/15/2021 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM ET

Location

Video Teleconferencing (Virtual)
[No City], FL
United States of America
Room Number: Computer access or dial in

Virtual Meeting URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85321837020?pwd=d1lNZzVMVWdqL0laY05kZGV2OXdNQT09

Summary

MOAACC is conducting a Virtual TMBC & Current Affairs Forum. The Thursday Morning Breakfast Club is MOAACC's weekly meeting to exchange facts and fun. Due to the COVID 19 challenges/constraints, we had to cancel in-person TMBCs until further notice. This presentation will follow an abbreviated (30-minute) Virtual TMBC.

However, we will be conducting this TMBC via the Zoom Teleconferencing application. This ensures compliance with CDC guidelines and still enables us to conduct MOAACC business. Please RSVP through this notice or send an email to moaacapecanaveral@gmail.com indicating you will attend virtually. You will be able to attend virtually through your computer, through a Zoom phone application or you can dial in using your home or cell phone. Once RSVPs are received, you will receive a confirmation email with all the information and access instructions. Thank you for your support as MOAACC GOES VIRTUAL!

Description

Mr. Richard Russell currently holds the position as the NASA Technical Fellow for Materials, a position he has held since 2016. 

Mr. Russell has a B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Illinois and a M.S. degree from the University of Florida in Materials and Science and Engineering.

Mr. Russell began his career in 1986 at the Naval Aviation Depot in Pensacola, Florida. In 1989 he joined NASA's Kennedy Space Center supporting the Shuttle Engineering Project Office serving as a Materials and Processes (M&P) Engineering expert.  In 1996, Mr. Russell left NASA and worked in aircraft manufacturing and design at The Aerostructures Corporation in Nashville, Tennessee and Bell Helicopter in Ft. Worth, Texas. In 2001 Mr. Russell rejoined the Shuttle Program working for the United Space Alliance at Kennedy Space Center.

In 2004 Mr. Russell rejoined NASA serving as the Aging Aircraft Principal Engineer for the Orbiter Project Support Office. In 2009 Mr. Russell became a member of the Materials Science Division at the Kennedy Space Center supporting the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and assisting in the development of requirements for the Commercial Crew Program.  In 2012 Mr. Russell was named the Chief of the Materials and Processes Engineering Branch.  In 2014 joined the Commercial Crew Program as both the spacecraft and launch vehicle Systems Manager for Specialty Engineering (Materials and Processes and Fracture Control). 

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