Since 2006, the Space Computing Conference has gathered engineers, scientists, and computer architects with the objective of advancing the computational capability and reliability of spaceborne systems. The conference will emphasize current and emerging technologies in radiation-tolerant component technologies, processors, memory devices, space-qualifiable packaging technologies, highly-reliable & low-power electronics, avionics systems, etc.

The conference will be held July 30, 2019 to August 1, 2019 at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) campus in Pasadena, California. Caltech is located 12 miles northeast of Downtown Los Angeles and about 25 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Dr. Joel B. Mozer

Dr. Joel B. Mozer

United States Space Force, Chief Scientist

Mark McDonald

Mark McDonald

NASA, Chief Architect for the Space Technology Mission Directorate

Doug Adams

Doug Adams

JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, Dragonfly Flight System Engineer

Dr. Matt Bolcar

Dr. Matt Bolcar

Goddard Space Flight Center, Lead Optical Systems Engineer for NASA's Roman Space Telescope

Dr. Andrew Johnson

Dr. Andrew E. Johnson

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Principal Robotics System Engineer

Michael Paul

Michael Paul

JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, Interstellar Probe Project Manager

Krste Asanovic

Dr. Krste Asanovic

SiFive, Chief Architect and a Co-Founder

Tuesday to Thursday
July 30 to August 1, 2019


California Institute of Technology (Caltech) campus
1200 E. California Blvd
Pasadena, California

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In 2019, the Space Computing Conference will be co-convened with the Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) Conference, affording a deeper exploration of best practices, opportunities, and challenges for future space missions and enhancement of current missions. For more information on SMC-IT, click on the banner below.

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