The Space Elevator Conference to be discussed on an upcoming Space Show
July 2nd, 2008
On Sunday, July 6th, Dr.’s Bryan Laubscher and Martin Lades will be joint guests on Dr. David Livingston’s The Space Show. From the show notes:
Sunday, July 6, 2008, 12-1:30 PM PDT (19-20:30 GMT) - Dr. Bryan Laubscher and Dr. Martin Lades come to the program to discuss the upcoming Space Elevator Conference in Redmond, Washington…
Bryan E. Laubscher received his Ph.D. in physics in 1994 from the University of New Mexico with a concentration in astrophysics. Bryan has just left Los Alamos National Laboratory to pursue new adventures in the Redmond, WA where his wife lives. In 2006, Bryan spent a year on Entrepreneurial Leave to Seattle. There, he started a company to develop the strongest materials ever created. These materials are based upon carbon nanotubes – the strongest structures known in nature and the first material identified with sufficient strength-to-weight properties to build a space elevator…
Dr. Martin Lades, has an interdisciplinary physics Ph.D. with a dissertation on pattern recognition and neural networks from the Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany, and an M.S. in physics on applied optics from the Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet Erlangen, Germany. His research work includes pattern recognition research at LLNL and software development in bioinformatics.
Visit The Space Show website to read the full biographies of both men and be sure to tune into the show.
And visit the Space Elevator Conference website to learn more about the conference and to register to attend. It’s coming up soon - only 18 more days - but it’s still not too late to make plans to attend.
See you there!
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1. 2008SEC - Day 1 - Confere&hellip | July 19th, 2008 at 1:13 am
[…] on the Space Show a few days ago, discussing the then upcoming conference (an event I chronicled here). Alan, of course, is the Science Editor at MSNBC.com and the editor/owner of the Cosmic Log. […]
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