Glenn Research Center (GRC) will host a two-day knowledge sharing and learning opportunity on July 12–13, 2016.
Young Professionals
On October 3, 2014, young professionals in the international space community sparked a conversation about the future of human space endeavors.
The APPEL website introduces the first comprehensive source for connecting NASA young professionals with their peers across the agency.
Glenn Research Center’s Rocket University program is giving Kristen Bury her first shot at working with real flight hardware.
Have an interesting project management or engineering story? Share it with APPEL.
The Rocket U Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Competition may have come to a close, but not to an end.
With an aircraft already in production and the groundwork underway for test flights, the Kennedy Space Center Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) team found themselves in a race against time to reach competition day.
The key to global engineering leadership and innovation is talent—and there is no guarantee that the United States will remain the default leader, according to panelists from a National Academy of Engineering forum.
The Johnson Autonomous Search and Rescue (JASAR) competition team built upon existing capability with their remote control (R/C) helicopter, but had to pave the way for flying their unmanned aerial system (UAS) at their center.