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Previous Topics in the AMS Seminar Series More about engineering risk assessment for Artemis This talk will describe the role of this type of analysis as well as tools and processes that have been developed and applied to generate the abortability data.
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PDT, Virtual Meeting The Engineering Risk Assessment (ERA) team at NASA Ames Research Center is responsible for providing estimates of abortability with respect to various failure modes of the Space Launch System (SLS). Next Seminar Contributions of Engineering Risk Assessment to the Artemis Program Scott Lawrence, NASA Ames Research Center April 21, 2022, 9:00 a.m.
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These seminars are typically held weekly, and will be recorded for on-demand playback on the web in the AMS seminar archive. Hosted by the Computational Aerosciences Branch at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility, this seminar series presents talks on recent achievements, innovative tools, and current problems being faced by members of the modeling and simulation community from NASA, government, industry, and academia. Advanced Modeling and Simulation (AMS) Seminars