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SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Hypersonics and Darkstar from Top Gun: Maverick by Dr. Tim Jorris
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-hypersonics-and-darkstar-from-top-gun-maverick-by-dr-tim-jorris/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20240325T195303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T132540Z
UID:1950-1718064000-1718323199@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JHTO/AFIT Hypersonics Introductory Technical Short Course
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jhto-afit-hypersonics-introductory-technical-short-course-2/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20240510T191916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T194451Z
UID:2043-1716300000-1716303600@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Digitizing an Open-Air Environment by Burton Catledge
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-digitizing-an-open-air-environment-by-burton-catledge/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240517
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231220T204229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T204847Z
UID:1873-1715644800-1715903999@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Department of Defense (DoD) Electromagnetic Windows Symposium (EMWS)
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/department-of-defense-dod-electromagnetic-windows-symposium-emws/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20240423T133003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T180812Z
UID:2013-1715090400-1715094000@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Malicious Talent Recruitment 101 by Mrs. Ceanna Madden
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-malicious-talent-recruitment-101/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231120T203344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T205809Z
UID:1839-1714953600-1715385599@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JANNAF
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jannaf-2/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240423T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20240412T135800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T140326Z
UID:1977-1713880800-1713884400@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Introduction to the UCAH Boost Glide Reference Vehicle by Dr. Mike Henson
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-introduction-to-the-ucah-boost-glide-reference-vehicle-by-dr-mike-henson/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231120T203202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T205416Z
UID:1837-1713225600-1713484799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:2024 AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE Forum)
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/2024-aiaa-defense-and-security-forum-aiaa-defense-forum/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240320
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231220T205500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T210337Z
UID:1874-1710720000-1710892799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Thermal Management Symposium & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/thermal-management-symposium-workshop/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20240221T160946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T161131Z
UID:1906-1710201600-1710460799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JHTO/AFIT Hypersonics Introductory Technical Short Course
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jhto-afit-hypersonics-introductory-technical-short-course/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230906T164343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T221059Z
UID:1791-1710115200-1710460799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Spring Technical Exchange 2024
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-spring-technical-exchange-2024/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230630T151653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T205048Z
UID:1753-1709424000-1709855999@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:TMS 2024
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/tms-2024/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240310
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231120T203511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T195434Z
UID:1840-1709337600-1710028799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:IEEE Aerospace Conference
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ieee-aerospace-conference/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231215T163940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T164418Z
UID:1857-1705831200-1705852800@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Materials for Hypersonics - 47th Annual Composites\, Materials\, & Structures Conference
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/materials-for-hypersonics-47th-annual-composites-materials-structures-conference/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240110T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231218T203616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T195736Z
UID:1859-1704911400-1704918600@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JHTO/UCAH Hypersonic Community Career and Networking Social
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jhto-ucah-hypersonic-community-career-and-networking-social-3/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231120T202852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T195237Z
UID:1835-1704672000-1705103999@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/aiaa-scitech-forum-and-exposition/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20231120T203250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T203940Z
UID:1838-1701648000-1702079999@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JANNAF
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jannaf/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20221014T202514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T202754Z
UID:1542-1696118400-1696550399@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:MS&T23: Where Materials Innovation Happens
DESCRIPTION:The Materials Science & Technology (MS&T) technical meeting and exhibition series is a long-standing\, recognized forum for fostering technical innovation at the intersection of materials science\, engineering\, and application. At MS&T\, you can learn from those who are on the cutting edge of their disciplines\, share your work with the leading minds in your field\, and build the valuable cross-disciplinary collaborations unique to this conference series. Join us for MS&T23 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus\, Ohio. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/mst23-where-materials-innovation-happens/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230908T132559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T133030Z
UID:1794-1695319200-1695324600@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:HyTASP Technical Committee  Hypersonics Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/hytasp-technical-committee-hypersonics-webinar/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230307T211607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T191648Z
UID:1683-1690848000-1691107199@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-forum-2023/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230630
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20221014T220110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T220110Z
UID:1545-1687737600-1688083199@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:The NSMMS & CRASTE Joint Symposia
DESCRIPTION:NSMMS and CRASTE\, two space focused conferences\, will co-locate events for the 11th year. These co-located Symposia continue their outstanding legacy in bringing together technologists\, users\, and decision makers from across the nation. Discussions involves key technology issues related to space\, missile\, hypersonic systems\, and a variety of ground-breaking commercial space topics necessary for our Country’s defense and research and development pursuits. What this means for you – you can attend two events with one registration fee\, experience an expanded exhibit show and poster session\, have more people to network and exchange ideas with\, and have even more technical talks to participate in. \nThe 2023 forum will have a joint senior level Plenary Session\, a variety of technical sessions covering ground-breaking research and technology\, an exhibit show\, a student grant program which promotes college-level participation in science and technology\, and a work-share and job board program to promote workforce development. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/the-nsmms-craste-joint-symposia-2/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230614T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230614T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230531T140547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T160359Z
UID:1737-1686765600-1686772800@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:JHTO/UCAH Hypersonic Community Career and Networking Social
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/jhto-ucah-hypersonic-community-career-and-networking-social-2/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230617
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230331T144027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T144645Z
UID:1699-1686528000-1686959999@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:AIAA AVIATION Forum and Exposition
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/aiaa-aviation-forum-and-exposition/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230323T135249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230522T142250Z
UID:1693-1686060000-1686063600@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Materials ICME at the Pace Relevance for Accelerated Design and Process by Dr. Jeffery Aguiar
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-materials-icme-at-the-pace-relevance-for-accelerated-design-and-process-by-jeffery-aguiar/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230523T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230523T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230203T142814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T143434Z
UID:1667-1684850400-1684854000@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:UCAH Seminar Series: Hypersonic Guidance\, Navigation\, & Control (GNC) Challenges towards Mission Capability by Dr. Timothy Jorris
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/ucah-seminar-series-hypersonic-guidance-navigation-control-gnc-challenges-towards-mission-capability-by-dr-timothy-jorris/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230505
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230403T205956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T210236Z
UID:1701-1682985600-1683244799@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Hypersonic Innovation Conference
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/hypersonic-innovation-conference/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20221014T215913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T215913Z
UID:1544-1682294400-1682553599@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Materials Science & Engineering
DESCRIPTION:What’s happening at the Materials 2023 conference?\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterials board now proudly announcing the 4th International Conference on Materials Science & Engineering at Houston\, TX during April 24-26\, 2023 (Materials 2023) after prodigious success of three annual conferences\, 1st International Conference on Materials Science & Engineering\, in San Francisco\, CA during February 18-20\, 2019 and 3rd International Conference on Materials Science & Engineering at Houston\, TX during April 18-22\, 2022. \nMaterials-2023 dedicates to create a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods. Materials-2023 will be a valuable and important platform for inspiring international and interdisciplinary exchange at the forefront of Materials. Over the course of 3 days\, internationally-renowned speakers will describe how their research journey have developed in response to contemporary challenges: inspirational lessons in chemical initiatives and creativity. The attending experts and industry partners will also provide a fantastic networking experience. \n\n\n\n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/materials-science-engineering/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20221007T164220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221007T164220Z
UID:1518-1682208000-1682553599@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:National Summit on Hypersonic Weapons Systems 2023
DESCRIPTION:A Comprehensive & immersive DoD/Gov and Industry experience focusing on the Hypersonic Weapons Threat\, Current Capabilities and Way Ahead Strategies for U.S and Strategic Allies.\nGlobal Advancements in the development and testing of Hypersonic Weapons has outpaced the U.S. In fact\, both Russia and China have aggressively developed & fielded Hypersonic Weapons\, ultimately permitting successful near-peer enemy global strike capabilities. \nBecause of this global threat\, the FY2022 Defense budget request for hypersonic research was increased almost 20% to $3.8 billion-up from $3.2 billion from the FY2021 request\, with the Missile Defense Agency additionally requested $247.9 million for hypersonic defense. \nWith this in mind\, we have created the National Summit on Hypersonic Weapons Systems Summit to offer an engaging forum which will comprehensively analyze and assist in furthering dialogue on the ongoing global proliferation of hypersonic weapons. Our summit will take a deep dive into the necessity of hastening the procurement of hypersonic platforms as well as the testing and fielding steps that will provide the ability to maintain the balance of geopolitical stability. \nJoin the National Summit on Hypersonic Weapons Systems Summit to explore and understand the DoD’s approach to the ongoing global proliferation of hypersonic weapons\, as well as learn from senior level discussions on emerging opportunities\, and needs and challenges within Hypersonic Weapon Systems technologies. \nThis event is closed to members of the media \nPlease Note: Only United States Government\, Contractors and Academia\, NATO Nations and Allies will be allowed to attend this summit. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/national-summit-on-hypersonic-weapons-systems-2023/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20221014T215549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T215622Z
UID:1543-1681862400-1682035199@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:2023 CMC Conference
DESCRIPTION:Dates: April 19-20\, 2023\nCMC F2F- April 17-18 and CMC Joint Session April 18 in afternoon.\nLocation: Austin\, TX\nFive Impactful Sessions:\n1. Global Issues & Trends Impacting Materials\n2. Immediate Challenges of Materials and Manufacturing\n3. Equipment & Consumable Component Materials\n4. Emerging Materials in R&D and Pilot Fabrication\n5. Heterogenous Integration& Advanced Packaging Materials\n6. Poster Session ** NEW** \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/2023-cmc-conference/
CATEGORIES:General,Non-UCAH events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225853
CREATED:20230112T145353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T220831Z
UID:1645-1681221600-1681225200@hypersonics.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:University Consortium for Applied Hypersonics Seminar Series: Counterintelligence within Academia
DESCRIPTION:NSWC Dahlgren\, VA \nTARGET AUDIENCE:   This course/brief is ideal for managers\, engineers\, scientists\, high-level technicians and individuals with job functions that have to work with high-speed programs and technologies in any field.     \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  This three-day course will provide an introduction to the technical background of hypersonics. Participants will gain an understanding of how hypersonics is different from other flight regimes\, and how they can apply their existing technical knowledge to hypersonics problems and the fields of related work. \nThis training includes the following topics: \nPart 1: Basic Thermophysics and Definitions \nPart 2: Introduction to Hypersonics \nPart 3: Shock Waves – A Primer \nPart 4: Shock Layers \nPart 5: Surfaces in Hypersonic Flows \nPart 6: Wakes and Wake Physics  \nPart 7: Controlling Hypersonic Flight \nPart 8: Hypersonic Propulsion  \nSecret Clearance required for attendance. \n Register no later than May 24\, 2024 by emailing the JHTO Workforce Development Team at matthew.l.akers.ctr@us.navy.mil or jhto_wfd@us.navy.mil 
URL:https://hypersonics.tamu.edu/event/university-consortium-for-applied-hypersonics-seminar-series-counterintelligence-within-academia/
CATEGORIES:General,UCAH events
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR