ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·

Skip to main content

Researchpalooza 2023 - Coming Friday, Feb. 10

Corey Brooker

Lunch Lecture Keynote - 11:45 a.m.

A Behind-the-scenes look at the Artemis I Mission

Corey Brooker - Lockheed Martin Space

Corey Brooker has been working on the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) within the Commercial Civil Space Line of Business at Lockheed Martin Space for the past 15 years.Ìý He is currently the Senior Systems Manager for Orion’s Systems Environments and Specialty Engineering.Ìý

Systems Environments includes: Aerosciences (ascent & reentry aerodynamics, purge & vent, and plume impingement); Thermal analysis for Active and Passive thermal control systems; and the Loads & Dynamics analysis for events such as ascent, acoustics, aborts, separation, docking, control, descent and landing.Ìý Specialty area includes: Reliability & Maintainability; Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference; Radiation; and Micrometeorite and Orbital Debris analyses.

Corey's previous role on Orion included leading the Launch Vehicle Integration efforts between Orion and the Space Launch System (SLS) for both Artemis-1 and Artemis-2.Ìý He lead the technical management for the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 between LM and United Launch Alliance.

He spent over 12 years on Loads & Dynamics analysis for the launch vehicle development and production flights on the Atlas V and Delta IV evolved expendable launch vehicles.Ìý He has been a part of 4 Orion missions (PA-1, EFT-1, AA-2, and Artemis I), 10 Delta IV and 11 Atlas V successful mission flights.

Corey holds a bachelor’s (1994) and master’s degree (1995) in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan.

The Smead Program presents:
The 7th Annual

Researchpalooza

Friday, February 10, 2023
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
AERO 120 and 130

Join us for the revitalization of this yearly tradition! Smead Aerospace students and faculty are invited to give 10-minute talks highlighting current research in a friendly and informal event.

Prizes will be awarded to top three student presenters!

11:45 a.m. Lunch Keynote Speaker: Corey Brooker, Lockheed Martin Space

Happy Hour Reception at 4:30pm, Location TBD

FREE breakfast, lunch, and snacks for attendees

Questions? Camron.Hirst@colorado.edu

Presentation Schedule Below

TimePresenter NameFocus AreaPresentation Title
8:45 - 8:56Kristen BruchkoASNAdaptive Roadmap Generation for Trajectory Exploration in Multi-Body Systems
8:56 - 9:07Dahlia BakerASNSmall Things Matter: Lever Action of Asteroid Features
9:07 - 9:18Sara SwensonFSMVoxelized Photon Monte Carlo Model: Simulating Radiation at Hypersonic Speeds
9:18 - 9:29Jarred KenworthyFSMImpacts of Atmospheric Turbulence on Wind Turbine Main-Bearing Function and Failures
9:29 - 9:40Tommy KavaFSMMagnetohydrodynamic Acceleration of Hypersonic Channel Flows
9:40 - 9:51Connor MorencyFSMCFD Analysis of a Diamond-shaped 2D Fin
9:51 - 10:02Sam FedelerASNMoon Telescopes! Supporting near-Gateway Navigation with Lunar Surface Observers
10:02 - 10:13Aviral PrakashFSMDirect numerical simulation of the Gaussian (Boeing) bump: pressure gradient and curvature effects
10:13 - 10:24Kaylan MadridCO Space GrantRemote Ice Core Sampling in the Arctic Circle Using Commercial Drones
10:25 - 10:40BreakÌýÌý
10:40 - 10:51Chris FloodASNFrequency Combs for Time Transfer Ranging
10:51 - 11:02Tycho CinquiniAUTTheory to Field: The Complexities of Field Testing Algorithms
11:02 - 11:13Nick DietrichRSESSEstimating Upper Atmospheric Neutral Density with Ensemble Data Assimilation of Radio Occultation Observations
11:13 - 11:24TBDÌýÌý
11:24 - 11:35TBDÌýÌý
11:45 - 12:35Keynote Speaker: Corey BrookerÌýÌý
12:35 - 1:10LunchÌýÌý
1:10 - 1:21Kevin SaccaRSESSDrone-based 3D Scanning LIDAR for Shallow Water Bthymetry
1:21 - 1:32Hunter RayAUTExpert Directed Autonomy for UAS in Emergency Response
1:32 - 1:43Rachel CuevaASNTo Infinity and B-YORP! The Dynamical Evolution of Binary Asteroid Systems
1:43 - 1:54Grant NormanFSMDeep Hidden Physics Models
1:54 - 2:05Skylar ShaverRSESSWhat controls the top-side Martian ionosphere? An analysis of balance in solar wind induced magnetic pressure and cold thermal ionospheric pressure at Mars
2:05 - 2:16Rayan MazouzAUTSafety Guarantees for Neural Network Dynamic Systems via Stochastic Barrier Functions
2:16 - 2:27Oscar Fuentes-MunozASNPlanet-killer asteroids close to the Earth in the next millennia
2:27 - 2:38Alex MeyerASNChaotic Rotation in Earth's Backyard: The Case of (35107) 1991VH
2:38 - 2:49Robyn NathersonASNReachability: How far I'll go
2:49 - 3:00Oliver BoodramASNUsing phase space geometry to figure out where we are and where we are going
3:00 - 3:11Hai-Shuo WangASNThe Synchronous state of the binary asteroids system
3:11 - 3:22Spencer DansereauFSMCharacterization of Hypersonic Carbon Ablators Using 3D X-Ray Tomography
3:22 - 3:33Anna CismaruASNFuture Evolution of GNSS Signals and Resulting Acquisition Challenges
3:33 - 3:44Damennick HenryASNCislunar Dynamics in the Hill Restricted Four-Body Problem
3:44 - 3:55Jenny HoringFSMAero-thermo-elastic Deformation of a Hypersonic Inlet on Engine Performance
3:55 - 4:06Jens RataczakASN/FSMMulti-Disciplinary Development of Advanced Aerocapture Guidance Algorithms using High-Fidelity Physics
4:10 - 4:30Faculty Closing Talk: Professor Iain BoydÌýÌý
4:30 - 5:00AwardsÌýÌý

Ìý