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<p class="MsoNormal">IEEE SMC-IT / SCC 2024<br>
10th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for <br>
Information Technology<br>
15th International Conference on Space Computing<br>
<br>
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA, USA<br>
July 15-19, 2024<br>
<br>
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION<br>
<br>
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN: https://smcit-scc.space/registration<br>
<br>
EARLY BIRD REDUCED RATE UNTIL JUN 3rd!<br>
(Regular registration begins on June 4th and continues throughout the<br>
conference.)<br>
<br>
Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on<br>
Software Engineering (TCSE) and IEEE Technical Community on Computer<br>
Architecture (TCCA).<br>
<br>
General Information: https://smcit-scc.space/<br>
Email Inquiries: smcit-scc_chairs@list.jpl.nasa.gov<br>
Registration: https://smcit-scc.space/registration<br>
<br>
The International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information<br>
Technology (SMC-IT) and the Space Computing Conference (SCC) gather<br>
system designers, engineers, computer architects, scientists,<br>
practitioners, and space explorers with the objective of advancing<br>
information technology, and the computational capability and reliability<br>
of space missions. The forums will provide an excellent opportunity for<br>
fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of<br>
space missions. The joint conferences will focus on current systems<br>
practice and challenges as well as emerging hardware and software<br>
technologies with applicability for future space missions.<br>
<br>
Systems in all aspects of the space mission will be explored, including<br>
flight systems, ground systems, science and flight data processing,<br>
engineering and development tools, operations, telecommunications,<br>
high-performance space computing, radiation-tolerant computing devices,<br>
reliable electronics, robotics, intelligent systems and machine<br>
learning, distributed autonomy, networking and communications, and<br>
space-qualifiable packaging technologies. The entire information systems<br>
lifecycle of mission development will also be covered, such as<br>
conceptual design, engineering tools development, integration and test,<br>
operations, science analysis, and quality control.<br>
<br>
Confirmed Keynote Speakers include:<br>
- Eugene Tu (Center Director, NASA Ames Research Center)<br>
- Jason Aspiotis (Director, In-Space Infrastructure and Logistics, Axiom<br>
Space)<br>
- Elizabeth Turtle (Planetary Scientist, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics<br>
Laboratory)<br>
- Jesse Mee (Senior Scientist for Radiation Hardening Technologies, Air<br>
Force Research Laboratory)<br>
- Prasun Desai (Deputy Associate Administrator, Space Technology Mission<br>
Directorate, NASA HQ)<br>
- Damon Bradley (Founder and President, DeepSpace Technologies)<br>
<br>
WORKSHOPS:<br>
<br>
In addition to the keynotes and main SMC-IT and SCC technical tracks,<br>
the conference will feature the following workshops:<br>
<br>
- 1st Distributed Autonomy for Space Systems (DASS) Workshop<br>
<br>
- 3rd Open Source for Space Workshop<br>
<br>
- 5th Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Realities Workshop: xR Technologies<br>
in Digital Engineering Environments<br>
<br>
- Balancing Performance, Fault-tolerance, and Security for Future Space<br>
Systems: What are the trends? What are our challenges?<br>
<br>
- HPSC – Redefine What’s Possible for the Future of Space Computing<br>
<br>
- New Ideas and Emerging Results<br>
<br>
- Space Cybersecurity Technical Standards<br>
<br>
- Space Robotics Workshop: Emerging Challenges and Needs for Autonomy in<br>
the New Era of Space Exploration<br>
<br>
- Space Terrestrial Internetworking (STINT) Workshop<br>
<br>
- Trustworthiness of Foundation Models and What They Generate<br>
<br>
- Verification and Validation of Multi-Core System Architectures<br>
<br>
- What is Resilience? A Workshop on Resilience, Adaptation, and<br>
Robustness to Design Resilient Space System Architectures<br>
<br>
Some of the workshops are still accepting submissions. If you have<br>
content that you would like to present at the workshop, please contact<br>
the workshop organizers directly.<br>
<br>
EXHIBITS:<br>
<br>
Interested in exhibiting or providing sponsorship through a corporation<br>
grant? If so, please contact us at smcit-scc_chairs@list.jpl.nasa.gov<br>
<br>
CALL FOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS:<br>
<br>
If you are a full-time student and have an interest in volunteering to<br>
help with conference operations, please drop us an email at<br>
smcit-scc_chairs@list.jpl.nasa.gov<br>
<br>
TOUR OF NASA AMES:<br>
<br>
Please indicate interest in joining a tour of NASA Ames Research Center<br>
when you register. Limited spaces are available. Other limitations<br>
apply. Please be aware that those expressing interest will receive a<br>
separate email to register specifically for the tour.<br>
<br>
We look forward to seeing you in person in July 2024!<br>
<br>
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:<br>
<br>
- General Chair: <span class="mark7f5gt70pv">Ivan</span> Perez (KBR @ NASA Ames Research Center)<br>
- General Co-chair: Rory Lipkis (NASA Ames Research Center)<br>
- Industry Chair (SCC): Ken O'Neill (AMD)<br>
- Industry Chair (SMC-IT): Yogita Shah (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Diversity Chair: Michelle Carter (The Aerospace Corporation)<br>
- Diversity Co-chair: Allie Gatewood (The Aerospace Corporation)<br>
- Program Chair (SCC): David Rutishauser (NASA Johnson Space Center)<br>
- Program Co-chair (SCC): Chris Green (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)<br>
- Program Chair (SMC-IT): Marie Farrell (University of Manchester)<br>
- Program Co-chair (SMC-IT): Alessandro Pinto (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Program Co-chair (SMC-IT): Victoria Da Poian (Microtel LLC @ NASA <br>
Goddard Space Flight Center)<br>
- Workshop Chair: Sanaz Sheikhi (Stony Brook University)<br>
- Workshop Co-chair: Wesley Powell (NASA)<br>
- Publicity Chair: Simon Kolker (University of Manchester)<br>
- Informatics Manager: Leigh Garbs (NASA ARC)<br>
- Finance Chair: Jim Oyama (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Finance Co-chair: Mariam Malek (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Logistics Chair: Ian Land (Synopsys)<br>
- Logistics Co-chair: Jeff Wetch (Synopsys)<br>
- IEEE Conference Coordinator: Kathy Park (IEEE)<br>
- Advisors to the Chairs:<br>
- Larry Bergman (NASA JPL, Ret.)<br>
- Jim Butler (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Michael Campbell (The Aerospace Corporation, Ret.)<br>
- David Henriquez (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)<br>
- Amalaye Oyake (Past Chairperson - SMC-IT 2019)</p>
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