Finding Your (Non-Linear) Career Path (SpaceVision 2019 — Phoenix, AZ)

SpaceVision’s first-ever opening keynote talk to be delivered by a woman, this presentation took students on a journey through Tanya’s non-traditional career path, with advice on how students can find their own way toward their dream career in space.

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Dr. Tanya Harrison is available as a speaker for conferences and other events.

Science Applications of Planet Data (NASA Goddard Engineering Colloquium — Greenbelt, MD)

Invited talk for the prestigious Engineering Colloquium at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center highlighting how scientists have used Planet’s Earth observation imagery in their research.

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Dr. Tanya Harrison is available as a speaker for conferences and other events.

Roving Robots on the Red Planet (Amazon re:MARS — Las Vegas, NV)

Invited presentation utilizing augmented reality via a Microsoft Hololens to take the audience on a live tour of NASA’s Curiosity rover and the technology that powers it.

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Dr. Tanya Harrison is available as a speaker for conferences and other events.

Panel on Mars Exploration (VivaTech — Paris, France)

Viva Technology, or VivaTech, is an annual technology conference, dedicated to innovation and startups, held in Paris, France. It’s a gathering of the world’s brightest minds, talents, and products.

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Dr. Tanya Harrison is available as a speaker for conferences and other events.

Marsquake! The Red Planet Trembles (YoungZine)

It may seem mind-boggling to realize that we are not the only planet that can have natural disasters like earthquakes!

About a year ago, NASA scientists equipped its Insight Planet Lander with an extremely sensitive seismometer which was deposited on the Martian surface. Since, then, it has waited to sense any seismic movement – even the tiniest bit.

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