Events
Predicting future market activity and how to do it will be the
topic of "Application of Signal Processing to Financial
Markets," an Engineering Colloquium open to general
audiences, Monday, December 14, 1998, at 3:30 p.m., in the Building
3 Auditorium at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Speaker Richard A. Mueller, Ph.D., demonstrates a complete mathematical
computer methodology of nonlinear equations to perform the process
with precision. Call Jim Gatlin at Goddard at 301/286-6680. Or call
Ronald Zaleski at Goddard at 301/286-8449.
Preschool, kindergarten and first-grade classes are invited to
participate in Early Education Monday (EEM), a lively,
one-time, three-hour program to enhance awareness of space science
in children ages 3 to 6. Held every Monday, September through May,
at Stennis Space Center, the program is specifically designed to
motivate children through the excitement of space adventure by introducing
them to age-appropriate scientific and mathematical concepts. It
includes hands-on activities during mock space travel, slide shows,
stories, skits, a look at a NASA spacesuit and rocket and Space
Shuttle models, all featuring NASA's Astronaut Bear Extraordinaire.
For more information, call Stennis Space Center at 601/688-2370
or 800/237-1821, or visit http://www.ssc.nasa.gov/
The Tenth Biennial Coherent Laser Radio Technology and Applications
Conference, to be held June 28July 2, 1999, Mount
Hood, Oregon, will emphasize the latest advancements in the field
of coherent lasers, including theory, modeling, components, systems,
instrumentation, measurements, calibration, data processing techniques,
operational uses and comparisons with other remote-sensing technologies.
The conference chair is Dr. Michael J. Kavaya of the Global Hydrology
and Climate Center at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,
Alabama. Call Debra G. Hallmark at Marshal at 205/895-0582, ext.
3003, e-mail debra@ space.hsv.usra.edu
Or visit http://hsv.usra. edu/tenth_biennial_coherent_laser.html
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