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Danielle Wood presents: "Sustainability in Space and on Earth: Research Initiatives of the Space Enabled Research Group" at Georgia Tech

Thursday
February 27, 2020
4:30pm — 5:45pm ET

Please join the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the Georgia Institute of Technology for a presentation by Danielle Wood, the director of the Space Enabled Research Group in the Media Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on the work of the Space Enabled Research Group at the MIT Media Lab.

The presentation will highlight the work of the Space Enabled research group at the MIT Media Lab. The mission of the Space Enabled research group is to advance justice in Earth's complex systems using designs enabled by space. Our message is that six types of space technology are supporting societal needs, as defined by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. These six technologies include satellite earth observation, satellite communication, satellite positioning, microgravity research, technology transfer, and the infrastructure related to space research and education. While much good work has been done, barriers remain that limit the application of space technology as a tool for sustainable development. The Space Enabled research group works to increase the opportunities to apply space technology in support of the Sustainable Development Goals and to support space sustainability. Our research applies six methods, including design thinking, art, social science, complex systems, satellite engineering and data science. We pursue our work by collaborating with development leaders who represent multilateral organizations, national and local governments, non-profits and entrepreneurial firms to identify opportunities to apply space technology in their work. We strive to enable a more just future in which every community can easily and affordably apply space technology. 

The work toward our mission covers three themes: 

  1. Research to apply existing space technology to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; 
  2. Research to design space systems that are accessible and sustainable; and 
  3. Research to study the relationship between technology design and justice. 

The presentation will give examples of research projects within each of these themes.


The event in the Kendeda Building room 230 is free and open to the public. Parking is available in the North Campus Parking Deck.

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