Sustainability on Earth and in Space, Danielle Wood, Ast Prof Media Arts and Sciences & Aeronautics

Date
Wed January 13th 2021, 4:00 - 5:20pm PST
Location
ONLINE-ONLY EVENT LIMITED TO STANFORD STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF. ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED WITH A STANFORD EMAIL ADDRESS.
Event Sponsor
Department of Communication, Program in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences Program, Center for African Studies, McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, Center for South Asia, Program in Science, Technology, and Society,...
Sustainability on Earth and in Space, Danielle Wood, Ast Prof Media Arts and Sciences & Aeronautics
Speaker: Danielle Wood

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. Prof. Wood is a scholar of societal development with a background that 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. 

Lecture Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Lecture Time: 4:00-5:20pm PST - This is an online-only course. This event is LIMITED to Stanford students, faculty, and staff. 

Required Zoom link will be available closer to the event. 

This is  an event in the series of speakers for STS 51, a weekly lecture series exploring the intersections of race, racism, and scientific practice