Career discussion: Danielle Wood, MIT Media Lab's Space Enabled Program
April 20, 2022
Join us for an intimate discussion with Danielle Wood, PhD, Director of the MIT Media Lab's Space Enabled Program about her career path, her research, and why she is focused on sustainability and justice on Earth as well as Space.
Moderated by Toby Mazal (SACNAS Grad Chapter) and Timnit Kefela (GSDS)
Friday, April 22, 2-3PM
Elings Hall 1601
Refreshments served at end of event
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Biography: Professor Danielle Wood serves as an Assistant Professor in the Program in Media Arts & Sciences and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Wood serves at MIT as the Faculty Lead for African and African Diaspora Studies. Within the Media Lab, Prof. Wood leads the Space Enabled Research Group which seeks to advance justice in Earth's complex systems using designs enabled by space. The research of Space Enabled designs systems that use tools from space to promote sustainability on Earth and designs approaches to support sustainability in Space.
Prof. Wood's background includes satellite design, earth science applications, systems engineering, and technology policy. In her research, Prof. Wood applies these skills to design innovative systems that harness space technology to address development challenges around the world. Prior to serving as faculty at MIT, Professor Wood held positions at NASA Headquarters, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Aerospace Corporation, Johns Hopkins University, and the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs. Prof. Wood studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she earned a PhD in engineering systems, SM in aeronautics and astronautics, SM in technology policy, and SB in aerospace engineering.
For more information on the Friday 4/22 7:30 PM evening event with Danielle Wood please visit UCSB Arts & Lectures. Tickets for this event are FREE for students but you need to reserve your spot.