"Rock-star Scientist" Adam Steltzner to present AIHce 2016 keynote
Adam Steltzner, team leader and chief engineer of the NASA Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Project entry, descent, and landing (EDL) phase, will be the opening session speaker at the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) 2016 American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition AIHce in Inner Harbor Baltimore, Md. The opening session, titled "The Right Kind of Crazy: A True Story of Teamwork, Leadership and High Stakes Innovation," will take place on Monday, May 23.
For 10 years, Steltzner led a team of engineers who invented, designed, tested and retested the revolutionary "sky crane" landing system that successfully placed the Mars Rover Curiosity on the planet's surface in 2012. Five times heavier than its predecessors, Curiosity required an entirely new landing system for the perilous seven-minute phase when the one-ton rover-entering Martian atmosphere at 13,000 mph-had to stop fully on the surface. Since then, Steltzner has been awarded honors ranging from the Smithsonian's American Ingenuity Award in technology to GQ magazine's Spaceman of the Year.