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One O'clock Space Lecture Series

08 October 2019, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

The 1st One O'clock Space Lecture will be given on the 8th of October 1-2pm 26 Bedford Way, Room LG04 on 'Living on the Moon: Why, When, Where, Who and How' given by Professor Alan Smith, Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL).

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All | UCL staff | UCL students | UCL alumni

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Charlene Murphy – MAPS

Location

LG04
26
Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0DS
United Kingdom

To celebrate World Space Week 2019 from the 4th to 10th of October 2019 UCL Space Domain will be hosting its 1st One O'clock Space Lecture on the 8th of October 1-2pm 26 Bedford Way, Room LG04 on 'Living on the Moon: Why, When, Where, Who and How' given by Professor Alan Smith, Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL).

About the Speaker

Prof. Alan Smith

Director of the UCL Space Domain at UCL MSSL

Appointment
  • Professor of Detector Physics
  • Dept of Space & Climate Physics
  • Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
 
 
 
Biography
Professor Alan Smith has a background of Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Space Research and Systems Engineering. He has been involved in sounding rocket and satellite programmes for almost 30 years, 8 of which were spent at the European Space Agency. Since joining UCL in 1990 he has become: Associate Director of Programmes and Head of Detector Physics at UCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory (the largest University based space research organisation in the UK); Director of UCL's Centre for Advanced Instrumentation Systems and Academic Coordinator of the Sira-UCL Postgraduate Training Partnership; Director of UCL's Centre for Systems Engineering (UCLse); and more recently, Director of the Laboratory and Head of its host Department, the Department of Space and Climate Physics. As Director UCLse he delivers two of the MSc modules (Systems Design and System Integrity), supervises postgraduate students, and undertakes a research programme. He provides consultancy support and workshops in systems engineering to industry. Professor Smith is vice-Dean Enterprise within the faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences at UCL. Professor Smith teaches Project Management widely within UCL including Association of Project Management accredited courses through UCL's Department of Management and Innovation.

A continuing theme is Professor Smith's career has been the furtherance of all issues associated with the development of complex, novel instrumentation systems. A strong background in applied physics provides an appreciation of the fundamentals of such systems. His experiences working with all the major space agencies in highly structured programmes has allowed him to appreciate and contribute to the systems engineering process, With UCL he was promoted systems engineering both through the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation Systems and through the Centre for Systems Engineering (of which he is the founder Director).
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