Savannah Science Seminar

(13) Seminar-HOWsession – The Field of Medical Science in Cardiology

On Monday the 4th of February 2020, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, the 13th Savannah Science Seminar will be on “the Field of Medical Science called Cardiology”. Your instructor, Dr. Lloyd Goodman and SSS Board Member/program Jim Goodlett facilitator will be at the host site of Memorial Health Medical Center here in Savannah Georgia.

Brief OUTline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentation:
· Training to be a physician
· Medicine in general
· Cardiology as a specialty
· Cardiac Imaging
Brief Biographies:
Lloyd S. Goodman, M.D.
Dr Goodman, Medical Director of Adult Cardiology, graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, N.Y., in 1969. From 1969 to 1971, he was an intern and resident at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y. From 1973-76 he completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology at Emory University Affiliated Hospital in Atlanta. Dr. Goodman was board certified in 1974 by the American Board of Internal Medicine and in 1977 by the American College of Cardiology. In 1979 he became a fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Since 1976, Dr. Goodman has served as the Medical Director of Adult Cardiology at Memorial University Medical Center.

Relevant Informational WEBsites:
1. Electrocardiograms – www.ecglibrary.com
http://www.medicine.mcgill.com
2. Heart attacks – www.mayoclinic.com
**** click on coronary artery disease and then heart attack.
www.americanheartass.com
***click on diseases and conditions, then heart attack.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Memorial Health Medical Center | 4700 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31404

0. Memorial Health is located at 4700 Waters Avenue in Savannah, Georgia. Their telephone number is (912) 350-8000.

1. The Seminar will take place in the Medical Education Auditorium at Memorial Health. Please do not come in the front of the hospital but come through the entrance across from the Georgia Eye Institute building (#28) as indicated in the map below.
The entrance to the auditorium is just inside that entry way.

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(12) HOWsession 2 – Engineering Technology for Ocean Exploration (Biomimicry)

On WEDNESDAY the 29th of January 2020 from 5:00pm to 8:00pm, the 12th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on “Testing a Radio Operated underwater Vehicle (ROV)”. Your presenter, Chapter Director of Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Jody Patterson, along with SSS Board Members and program facilitator Jim Goodlett will be at the host site of the Aquatics Center.

Brief OUTline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentation:
· Splash Down!
· Ballasting and Buoyancy Control AND Piloting and Navigation for the ROV Challenge

Brief Biography:
Jody Patterson
Ms Patterson is currently the Chapter Director for Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. She is experienced community outreach coordinator with a demonstrated history of success in government administration along with private industry. Skilled in business development, public relations, education, and special events coordination. Strong operations professional with technical skills and analytical mind. Facilitator of education programs designed for engaging the public in environmental stewardship through the arts and technologies.
DIRECTIONS:
Location – Chatham County Aquatic Center | 7240 Sallie Mood Dr, Savannah, GA 31406

From the Downtown.
1. Heading south on Abercorn, turn left onto Eisenhowever (you will then be heading east).
2. After you pass Waters Avenue, the next light will be Sally Mood Drive.
3. Take a right at Sally Mood Drive, which will now have you heading south.
4. About a 1/2 mile up on the left, just past the second set of softball fields, is the Chatahm County Aquatic Center. Park anywhere in the front, save for the handicap space..

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(6) HOWsession – Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal Signals

On Monday the 4th of November 2019 from 6:45pm to 9:00pm, the 6th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on “Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal Signals”. Your presenters Kris Lynch, Dr. Joe Gavin, and Brian Cook and SSS Board Member and program facilitator Paul Taylor will be at the host site, Gulfstream RDC II here in Savannah Georgia.

UPDATE: PLEASE READ:
1. Students must have some sort of photo ID with them (driver’s license, student ID)
2. NO parents or teachers allowed to accompany due to security
3. Promptness – students need to be there NLT than 6:45pm for security guard check -in. The group will walk at 6:55pm to their room destination accompanied by SSS representatives. Anyone not there by 6:45pm will not be admitted and it will be counted as an absence.

HOMEwork ASSIGNMENT – SSS6a_homework

Brief OUTline:

* Time and Frequency Domain information in sinusoids
* Sampling theory for storing information on computers
* Bandpass filter design for analyzing signals
* Dual-Tone Modulation Frequencies for creating telephone tones

Brief Biography:
Kristopher Lynch
Kristopher Lynch is an Acoustics Engineer at Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. In 2002 he was employed at General Dynamics Electric Boat where he worked on nuclear submarines, doing acoustic testing and design, and going out to sea on the submarines for acoustic sea trials. In 2007, Kris was hired at Gulfstream to operate the newly built Acoustic Test Facility, where he does acoustic testing in a reverberation room and hemi-anechoic chamber. Kris designs and tests all types of materials and equipment that go on the aircraft to ensure that the interior it is quiet. Kris received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State in 2001, and received his Masters of Engineering degree in Acoustics from Penn State in 2013.

Dr Joe Gavin
Joe Gavin works in the preliminary design group at Gulfstream, conducting applied research on enabling technologies for a future supersonic business jet. This work, performed in collaboration with a team of passionate experts, seeks to enable supersonic flight over land without the traditional sonic boom that has led to flight restrictions for every other supersonic aircraft that’s ever been built. Joe’s past career was equally rewarding: measuring, understanding and sometimes mitigating the acoustic and electromagnetic signatures for U.S. Navy submarines.

Brian Cook
Brian Cook is the lead engineer for the Aero-Acoustics and Community Noise group at Gulfstream. His focus is on ensuring Gulfstream aircraft are quiet, and have a minimal noise impact on airport communities. Prior to joining Gulfstream, Brian worked on applied Aero-Acoustics R&D at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. In his free time, Brian enjoys running, CrossFit and playing percussion. Brian wishes he was more like Joe Gavin.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Gulfstream AeroSpace | Gulfstream, RDC II, Innovation Drive, Savannah, Ga 31408

From the Downtown.

1. Head west on W Bay St toward Pullen St for about 1.7 mi

2. Take the ramp onto GA-21 N/I-516 W for 1.0 mi

3. Continue onto GA-21 N and go 5.2 mi

4. Turn right onto Jimmy Deloach Pkwy for about 0.3 mi

5. Turn left to stay on Jimmy Deloach Pkwy and go 1.9 mi

6. Turn left onto Crossroads Pkwy and go 0.6 mi

7. Turn left onto Innovation Dr

8. RDC II is the second building on the left. The entrance is in the middle of the building. Security badges will be issued by Gulfstream Security at this point. Your SSS Board Member representatives will be there to kick off the event.

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(10) Seminar – Engineering Technology for Ocean Exploration (Biomimicry)

On Monday the 13th of January 2020 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, the 10th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on “How to Build a Radio Operated underwater Vehicle (ROV)”. Your presenter, Chapter Director of Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Jody Patterson, along with SSS Board Members and program facilitators  Jim Goodlett will be at the host site, Savannah Christian Preparatory School in the Library.

Brief OUTline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentation (SSS10_Grays Reef Agenda):
· Grays Reef Marine Sanctuary
· Using underwater remote cameras to observe natural phenomena
· Design and retrieval capabilities of robotic camera systems
· Biomimicry in Engineering Design and Engineering Design Visioning

Brief Biography:
Jody Patterson
Ms Patterson is currently the Chapter Director for Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. She is experienced community outreach coordinator with a demonstrated history of success in government administration along with private industry. Skilled in business development, public relations, education, and special events coordination. Strong operations professional with technical skills and analytical mind. Facilitator of education programs designed for engaging the public in environmental stewardship through the arts and technologies.

DIRECTIONS:
Location – Savannah Christian Prepatory School Library | 1599 Chatham Pkwy, Savannah, GA 31408

From the Downtown.

1. Travel east on I-16, exit the Chatham Parkway exit.

2. At the top of the ramp, turn left or north, and take your first left into the Savannah Christian Preparatory School campus.

3. Go approximentally 200 feet and turn left at the parking lot as shown in the map below.

4. Proceed all the way around to the library where the session will be held.

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(9) HOWsession – Flight Simulation: Mechanics and Aerodynamics

On Monday the 9th of December 2019 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm*, the 9th Savannah Science Seminar** Presentation will focus on the Mechanics and Aerodynamics of Flight including Flight Operations of a Gulfstream corporate aircraft. Your Gulfstream presenters, Robert Farrell, Jim Gallagher, Dale Colter, and SSS Board Members/program facilitator Jim Gallagher along with Jim Goodlett will be your hosts at RDC III building off of the I-95 highway.

* NOTE that this seminar starts an hour earlier than normal so please be on time as there is only ONE scheduled escort to the plant. After such time, no one else will be admitted.

** This is a student only seminar due to security restrictions at Gulfstream’s plant site. Unfortunately, no parents/guardians will be allowed to accompany the student so please make your travel arrangements accordingly.

*** Students are required to bring a valid Government issued photo ID (like a Driver License or Passport) for admittance onto Gulfstream property. Safety glasses are also required and will be provided by Gulfstream. A reminder that no open toe shoes are allowed on the premises.

Brief Outline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentations:

6:00 – 6:10                  Escort students to Tomcat from RDC front lobby

6:10 – 6:20                  Overview of HS Student Apprentice/College Co-op/Intern Programs-TBD

6:20 – 6:45                  Overview of Labs and Goal for HOW session – Flight Ops & Tom

6:45 – 8:50                  HOW session in G500/G600 Labs – Flight Ops

HOW aircraft design exercise – Tom, Jessica & Alessandra

8:50 – 9:00                  Awards for top teams

9:00                             Escort students to RDC III lobby

 

Gulfstream Hosts:
Austin Hennessey, Bob Farrell, Jim Gallagher, Michael Wolff, Dale Colter, Wayne Tsang, Tom Landers, Vicki Britt, Colin Miller, Fred Karst, Brian Ehret, Doug Paul, Jeff Kreide, Melissa Grant, Drew Dixon, JY Shin, Katie Landers, Jessica Swann, Alessandra Carno, Tenille Cromwell, Keith Colmer, Scott Evans

Biographies

Robert Farrell
Bob Farrell is currently the Manager of the Integration Test Facilities (ITFs) at Gulfstream. The ITF provides an engineering environment to develop next generation systems as well as validate current design integration. We have multiple fixed-based simulators that provide pilot-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop dynamic test capabilities. Bob has 18 years avionics development experience while working at both Honeywell and Gulfstream.

While at Gulfstream, Bob supported the GIV-SP Avionics upgrade, GV Flight Test, PlaneView Avionics upgrade for the GV-SP & GIVX. During a three-year contract with Honeywell in the Air Transport Division, he supported Flight Management System development. Bob holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is an 11-year member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Dale Colter
Dale Colter is the Director of Lab Test at Gulfstream.Dale leads the ground-based test labs comprising Structural Test, Systems Test and the Research Development Center Labs (RDC Labs). Previously, Dale was the Manager of Flight Test for Gulfstream, leading the G650 Flight Test program and the 120-person team of Flight Test Engineers, Instrumentation Engineers / Technicians, and Aircraft Maintenance technicians.

Dale currently serves as the Gulfstream representative on the Board of Directors for Starbase-Savannah (since 2011) and the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force (since 2017). He also served in the US Air Force from Oct 1985 – Jan 2006, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

His education includes a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering from Auburn University, a Masters of Science in Engineering from Mercer University, and Professional Military Education completion of Squadron Officer School and Air Command & Staff College.

Jim Gallagher
Jim Gallagher is a Program Director responsible for Customer Service in Asia. Jim supports in-service Asia fleet issues, working design, quality and operational issues for the in-service Gulfstream fleet. Jim holds a Bachelor Degree in Aeronautcal Engineering from University of Manchester; Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State and an MBA from Georgia Southern University.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Gulfstream AeroSpace | 1 Innovation Drive, Savannah Ga 31408

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(8) Seminar – Flight Simulation: Mechanics and Aerodynamics

On Monday the 2nd of December 2019 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm*, the 8th Savannah Science Seminar** Presentation will focus on the Mechanics and Aerodynamics of Flight including Flight Operations of a Gulfstream corporate aircraft. Your Gulfstream presenters, Robert Farrell, Jim Gallagher, Suzanne Swain and SSS Board Members/program facilitator Jim Gallagher will be your hosts at Gulfstream’s G650 manufacturing building*** located behind the Savannah-Hilton Head International airport.

* NOTE that this seminar starts an hour earlier than normal so please be on time as there is only ONE scheduled escort to the plant. After such time, no one else will be admitted.

** This is a student only seminar due to security restrictions at Gulfstream’s plant site. Unfortunately, no parents/guardians will be allowed to accompany the student so please make your travel arrangements accordingly.

*** Students are required to bring a valid Government issued photo ID (like a Driver License or Passport) for admittance onto Gulfstream property. Safety glasses are also required and will be provided by Gulfstream. A reminder that no open toe shoes are allowed on the premises.

Brief Outline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentations:
· Aircraft design basics
· Aircraft cockpit 101
· Tour of the G650 Production Line

6:00 – 6:15 Students and escorts meet – badges handed out; introductions
6:15 – 6:45 Gulfstream / Engineering Disciplines – Dale Colter
6:45 – 7:30 Presentation on principals of flight and aircraft configuration
7:30 – 8:00 Review of G500/G600 ITFs and HOW session Robert Farrell

Break into 5-6 person crews

8:00 – 8:45 Tour Assembly Line and/or Completion Aircraft
9:00 Students ready for pickup

Brief Biographies:

Robert Farrell
Bob Farrell is currently the Manager of the Integration Test Facilities (ITFs) at Gulfstream. The ITF provides an engineering environment to develop next generation systems as well as validate current design integration. We have multiple fixed-based simulators that provide pilot-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop dynamic test capabilities. Bob has 18 years avionics development experience while working at both Honeywell and Gulfstream.

While at Gulfstream, Bob supported the GIV-SP Avionics upgrade, GV Flight Test, PlaneView Avionics upgrade for the GV-SP & GIVX. During a three-year contract with Honeywell in the Air Transport Division, he supported Flight Management System development. Bob holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is an 11-year member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Dale Colter
Dale Colter is the Director of Lab Test at Gulfstream.Dale leads the ground-based test labs comprising Structural Test, Systems Test and the Research Development Center Labs (RDC Labs). Previously, Dale was the Manager of Flight Test for Gulfstream, leading the G650 Flight Test program and the 120-person team of Flight Test Engineers, Instrumentation Engineers / Technicians, and Aircraft Maintenance technicians.

Dale currently serves as the Gulfstream representative on the Board of Directors for Starbase-Savannah (since 2011) and the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force (since 2017). He also served in the US Air Force from Oct 1985 – Jan 2006, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

His education includes a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering from Auburn University, a Masters of Science in Engineering from Mercer University, and Professional Military Education completion of Squadron Officer School and Air Command & Staff College.

Jim Gallagher
Jim Gallagher is a Program Director responsible for Customer Service in Asia. Jim supports in-service Asia fleet issues, working design, quality and operational issues for the in-service Gulfstream fleet. Jim holds a Bachelor Degree in Aeronautcal Engineering from University of Manchester; Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State and an MBA from Georgia Southern University.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Gulfstream AeroSpace | 301 Robert B Miller Jr Rd,Savannah, GA 31408

The session will be held in the Nicholas D. Chabraja Manufacturing Facility (yellow outline bldg) which is located behind FlightSafety off Robert B. Miller Road. This road runs parallel to the train tracks and connects Dean Forest Rd (Hwy 307) with Gulfstream Rd.

Look for the signs for south gate, FlightSafety (which will also have a Gulfstream sign as well), negotiate the runabout. When you get near FlightSafety, the road has a left and right hand fork. Take the left fork and go 100+yards to the guard post. Tell them you are participating in Savannah Science Seminar. You will see a large building to your right and paved airport property on your left. The road winds around the building parking lot. Park (or drop students off) at the center entrance to the building.

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(7) HOWsession – Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal

On Monday the 4th of November 2019 from 6:45pm to 9:00pm, the 7th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on “Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal Signals“. Your presenters Kris Lynch, Dr. Joe Gavin, and Brian Cook and SSS Board Member and program facilitator Paul Taylor will be at the host site, Gulfstream RDC II here in Savannah Georgia.

UPDATE: PLEASE READ:
1. Students must have some sort of photo ID with them (driver’s license, student ID)
2. NO parents or teachers allowed to accompany due to security
3. Promptness – students need to be there NLT than 6:45pm for security guard check -in. The group will walk at 7pm to their room destination accompanied by SSS represenatives. Anyone not there by 7 will not be admitted and it will be counted as an absence.

HOMEwork – SSS6a_homework

Brief OUTline:

* Time and Frequency Domain information in sinusoids
* Sampling theory for storing information on computers
* Bandpass filter design for analyzing signals
* Dual-Tone Modulation Frequencies for creating telephone tones

Brief Biography:
Kristopher Lynch
Kristopher Lynch is an Acoustics Engineer at Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. In 2002 he was employed at General Dynamics Electric Boat where he worked on nuclear submarines, doing acoustic testing and design, and going out to sea on the submarines for acoustic sea trials. In 2007, Kris was hired at Gulfstream to operate the newly built Acoustic Test Facility, where he does acoustic testing in a reverberation room and hemi-anechoic chamber. Kris designs and tests all types of materials and equipment that go on the aircraft to ensure that the interior it is quiet. Kris received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State in 2001, and received his Masters of Engineering degree in Acoustics from Penn State in 2013.
Dr Joe Gavin
Joe Gavin works in the preliminary design group at Gulfstream, conducting applied research on enabling technologies for a future supersonic business jet. This work, performed in collaboration with a team of passionate experts, seeks to enable supersonic flight over land without the traditional sonic boom that has led to flight restrictions for every other supersonic aircraft that’s ever been built. Joe’s past career was equally rewarding: measuring, understanding and sometimes mitigating the acoustic and electromagnetic signatures for U.S. Navy submarines.

Brian Cook
Brian Cook is the lead engineer for the Aero-Acoustics and Community Noise group at Gulfstream. His focus is on ensuring Gulfstream aircraft are quiet, and have a minimal noise impact on airport communities. Prior to joining Gulfstream, Brian worked on applied Aero-Acoustics R&D at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. In his free time, Brian enjoys running, CrossFit and playing percussion. Brian wishes he was more like Joe Gavin.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Gulfstream AeroSpace | Gulfstream, RDC II, Innovation Drive, Savannah, Ga 31408

From the Downtown.

0. Gulfstream Research and Development Center Building II is located at 32 Innovation Drive, Savannah, GA 31407

1. Head west on W Bay St toward Pullen St for about 1.7 mi

2. Take the ramp onto GA-21 N/I-516 W for 1.0 mi

3. Continue onto GA-21 N and go 5.2 mi

4. Turn right onto Jimmy Deloach Pkwy for about 0.3 mi

5. Turn left to stay on Jimmy Deloach Pkwy and go 1.9 mi

6. Turn left onto Crossroads Pkwy and go 0.6 mi

7. Turn left onto Innovation Dr

8. RDC II is the second building on the left. The entrance is in the middle of the building. Security badges will be issued by Gulfstream Security at this point. Your SSS Board Member representatives will be there to kick off the event.

SSS6a_DSP_map_Gulftream_RDC

(6) Seminar – Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal Signals

On Monday the 28th of October 2019 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, the 6th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on “Digital Signal Processing: Building Information from Simple Sinusoidal Signals”. Your presenters Kris Lynch, Dr. Joe Gavin, and Brian Cook and SSS Board Member and program facilitator Paul Taylor will be at the host site, Gulfstream RDC II here in Savannah Georgia.

UPDATE: PLEASE READ:
1. Students must have some sort of photo ID with them (driver’s license, student ID)
2. NO parents or teachers allowed to accompany due to security
3. Promptness – students need to be there NLT than 6:00pm for security guard check -in. The group will walk at 6:10pm to their room destination accompanied by SSS representatives. Anyone not there by 6:00pm will not be admitted and it will be counted as an absence.

HOMEwork ASSIGNMENTSSS6a_homework

Brief OUTline:

* Time and Frequency Domain information in sinusoids
* Sampling theory for storing information on computers
* Bandpass filter design for analyzing signals
* Dual-Tone Modulation Frequencies for creating telephone tones

Brief Biography:
Kristopher Lynch
Kristopher Lynch is an Acoustics Engineer at Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. In 2002 he was employed at General Dynamics Electric Boat where he worked on nuclear submarines, doing acoustic testing and design, and going out to sea on the submarines for acoustic sea trials. In 2007, Kris was hired at Gulfstream to operate the newly built Acoustic Test Facility, where he does acoustic testing in a reverberation room and hemi-anechoic chamber. Kris designs and tests all types of materials and equipment that go on the aircraft to ensure that the interior it is quiet. Kris received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State in 2001, and received his Masters of Engineering degree in Acoustics from Penn State in 2013.

Dr Joe Gavin
Joe Gavin works in the preliminary design group at Gulfstream, conducting applied research on enabling technologies for a future supersonic business jet. This work, performed in collaboration with a team of passionate experts, seeks to enable supersonic flight over land without the traditional sonic boom that has led to flight restrictions for every other supersonic aircraft that’s ever been built. Joe’s past career was equally rewarding: measuring, understanding and sometimes mitigating the acoustic and electromagnetic signatures for U.S. Navy submarines.

Brian Cook
Brian Cook is the lead engineer for the Aero-Acoustics and Community Noise group at Gulfstream. His focus is on ensuring Gulfstream aircraft are quiet, and have a minimal noise impact on airport communities. Prior to joining Gulfstream, Brian worked on applied Aero-Acoustics R&D at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. In his free time, Brian enjoys running, CrossFit and playing percussion. Brian wishes he was more like Joe Gavin.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Gulfstream AeroSpace | Gulfstream, RDC II, Innovation Drive, Savannah, Ga 31408

From the Downtown.

1. Head west on W Bay St toward Pullen St for about 1.7 mi

2. Take the ramp onto GA-21 N/I-516 W for 1.0 mi

3. Continue onto GA-21 N and go 5.2 mi

4. Turn right onto Jimmy Deloach Pkwy for about 0.3 mi

5. Turn left to stay on Jimmy Deloach Pkwy and go 1.9 mi

6. Turn left onto Crossroads Pkwy and go 0.6 mi

7. Turn left onto Innovation Dr

8. RDC II is the second building on the left. The entrance is in the middle of the building. Security badges will be issued by Gulfstream Security at this point. Your SSS Board Member representatives will be there to kick off the event.

SSS6a_DSP_map_Gulftream_RDC

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(5) HOWsession – Building Information Management (BIM) and WEBcentrification HOWsession

On Monday the 7th of October 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, the 4th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on the use of Building Information Management Applications and WEB tools utilized to communicate design parameters with the client, and manage a property’s building systems remotely after it has been constructed. Your presenters Huy Ngo and Jim Goodlett will be at the host site of SCAD’s School of Building Arts at 229 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Savannah Ga 31401, here in downtown Savannah Georgia (*see specific directions below).

Brief OUTline:
Among a vast array of learning experiences you will be involved with, the following is a brief outline of what you will do:
* ONline research.
* Team dynamics.
* WEBsite design.
* WEB communications.

** Ahead of this HOWsession, please do research on the following items and save the links to your research in your cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive, etc)
1.) Basics on Rockets
2.) Rocket Design
3.) Rocket Launch
4.) Rocket Recovery

5 Extra BONUS POINTS for the WEBcentrification HOWsession:
1.) Create a LINKEDin profile
2.) Complete ABOUT area – general information about your accomplishments, and your ambitions
3.) Complete EXPERIENCE area – from non profit work, volunteering, to work experience
4.) Send  a connection request and get 10 people in your network
5.) After 1-4 have been completed, send Jim Goodlett a connection request.

Brief Biographies:
Huy S. Ngo
Mr. Huy S. Ngo (pronounced We’ No) is the former Chair of the Architecture Department and a Professor of Architecture and Electronic Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He received his undergraduate Bachelor of Architecture degree at Texas Tech University in 1989 and Master of Architecture Degree at Texas Tech University in 1992. Director Ngo has practiced architecture in Texas and New Mexico, and has worked on variety of projects that involve utilizing electronic design tools to analyze, synthesize, and test energy efficiency design concepts. He has been teaching Architecture and Computer Aided Design courses for the last 10 years. Just recently, Bentley Systems, Incorporated, makers of MicroStation products, named SCAD Director Huy Ngo as Educator of the Year. As well, Professor Ngo was named the head of the Technology Committee for the ACSA.

Professor Ngo has previous led the Electronic Design Integration Program for the nine departments within the School of Building Arts and School of Design. These departments are: Architecture, Interior Design, Historic Preservation, Product Design, Furniture Design, Metal and Jewelry Design and Fashion and Fibers. His teaching and research focuses on the application and integration of high technology in the Design Profession. He has extensive knowledge of Design, Design Process, Computing Technology, and Computer Aided Design, which are currently being applied towards teaching a variety of electronic design courses among all the aforementioned departments. He is actively involved in the Online Learning Program at the Savannah College of Art and Design and is assisting in the implementation of such program, including offering various Design Studio courses with supplemental information ONline to traditional students.

Jim Goodlett
Jim Goodlett is the President of Morris Technology, a back-end systems automation company that integrates high technology into the media space. Mr. Goodlett received his Bachelor of Architecture degree at Texas Tech University in 1987 and Master of Architecture Degree (emphasis in electronic design office management) at Texas Tech University in 1990. Mr. Goodlett began his career in the building and construction management profession, and applied his working knowledge towards the earned degrees for the design of form and space in relationship to the 4 building systems – Envelope, Interior, Structural, and Mechanical Systems. In the midst of his education, Mr. Goodlett began experimenting with a formalized methodology of integrating electronic design tools into the design process to communicate systems to the building team – architects, engineers, interior designers, project managers, contractors, planning commissions, zoning boards, and the client. Aptly, his Master’s Thesis was on the use of virtual systems (VR) to manage the systemic flow of data, information, and knowledge related to the design of architectural form.

Mr. Goodlett had taught electronic design process and tools to designers at several Universities, while also running a digital imaging company (3Dcom) which worked with design professionals in need of communication media and formatted presentations for planning boards, zoning commissions, historic review boards, TV commercials, as well as imaging to aid the client’s understanding of the building form and typology. Before moving to Morris Technology, Mr. Goodlett previously held positions as the Director of Emerging technology for Verisign, the Chief Information Architect at HOsystems, as well as VP of ONline Learning at SCAD. In his role at SCAD, he worked with the academic and administrative departments to WEBcentrify the learning process, experience, and knowledge transfer so that any student in any class would be able to get supplemental information online any time of the day from anywhere in the world. With Verisign and HOsystem, Mr. Goodlett’s charge was to work with the Wireless division to integrate new technologies for clients in the telecommunications space, as well as WEBcentrifying communication mediums – INTRAnets and EXTRAnets – that are integral and vital components of the way in which the business world operates. Now with Morris Technology, Mr. Goodlett’s role is to set the strategic technological direction for a sister company (Morris Multimedia, which has 98 media companies), lead a team that integrates back office system technology, as well as advise on investing in technology companies with the media space.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Savannah College of Art and Design | 229 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Savannah, GA 31401
:
Once in Downtown.

1. Going west on Liberty Street in the downtown, you will hit the intersection of MLK Blvd and Liberty…Directly to the northwest corner of that intersection is the Savannah Visitors Center. One building to the north of it is a red brick SCAD building called Eichberg Hall.

2. Turn right onto MLK. In between the Visitors Center and Eichberg Hall is a city parking lot that you can park in as seen in the map below.

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(4) Seminar – Building Information Management (BIM) and WEBcentrification

On Monday the 7th of October 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, the 4th Savannah Science Seminar Presentation will be on the use of Building Information Management Applications and WEB tools utilized to communicate design parameters with the client, and manage a property’s building systems remotely after it has been constructed. Your presenters Huy Ngo and Jim Goodlett will be at the host site of SCAD’s School of Building Arts at 229 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Savannah Ga 31401, here in downtown Savannah Georgia (*see specific directions below).
Brief OUTline:
Among a vast array of information you will be getting, the following is a brief outline to the presentation:
* Computer Aided Design (2D and 3D)
* Computer Aided Imaging
* Post Construction Building Information Management (VIDoIP security, HVAC).
* WEB based Communication Tools (Vo-IP, Streaming Video, Collaborative
design tools).
Brief Biographies:
Huy S. Ngo
Mr. Huy S. Ngo (pronounced We’ No) is the former Chair of the Architecture Department and a Professor of Architecture and Electronic Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He received his undergraduate Bachelor of Architecture degree at Texas Tech University in 1989 and Master of Architecture Degree at Texas Tech University in 1992. Director Ngo has practiced architecture in Texas and New Mexico, and has worked on variety of projects that involve utilizing electronic design tools to analyze, synthesize, and test energy efficiency design concepts. He has been teaching Architecture and Computer Aided Design courses for the last 10 years. Just recently, Bentley Systems, Incorporated, makers of MicroStation products, named SCAD Director Huy Ngo as Educator of the Year. As well, Professor Ngo was named the head of the Technology Committee for the ACSA.

Professor Ngo has previous led the Electronic Design Integration Program for the nine departments within the School of Building Arts and School of Design. These departments are: Architecture, Interior Design, Historic Preservation, Product Design, Furniture Design, Metal and Jewelry Design and Fashion and Fibers. His teaching and research focuses on the application and integration of high technology in the Design Profession. He has extensive knowledge of Design, Design Process, Computing Technology, and Computer Aided Design, which are currently being applied towards teaching a variety of electronic design courses among all the aforementioned departments. He is actively involved in the Online Learning Program at the Savannah College of Art and Design and is assisting in the implementation of such program, including offering various Design Studio courses with supplemental information ONline to traditional students.

Jim Goodlett
Jim Goodlett is the President of Morris Technology, a back-end systems automation company that integrates high technology into the media space. Mr. Goodlett received his Bachelor of Architecture degree at Texas Tech University in 1987 and Master of Architecture Degree (emphasis in electronic design office management) at Texas Tech University in 1990. Mr. Goodlett began his career in the building and construction management profession, and applied his working knowledge towards the earned degrees for the design of form and space in relationship to the 4 building systems – Envelope, Interior, Structural, and Mechanical Systems. In the midst of his education, Mr. Goodlett began experimenting with a formalized methodology of integrating electronic design tools into the design process to communicate systems to the building team – architects, engineers, interior designers, project managers, contractors, planning commissions, zoning boards, and the client. Aptly, his Master’s Thesis was on the use of virtual systems (VR) to manage the systemic flow of data, information, and knowledge related to the design of architectural form.

Mr. Goodlett had taught electronic design process and tools to designers at several Universities, while also running a digital imaging company (3Dcom) which worked with design professionals in need of communication media and formatted presentations for planning boards, zoning commissions, historic review boards, TV commercials, as well as imaging to aid the client’s understanding of the building form and typology. Before moving to Morris Technology, Mr. Goodlett previously held positions as the Director of Emerging technology for Verisign, the Chief Information Architect at HOsystems, as well as VP of ONline Learning at SCAD. In his role at SCAD, he worked with the academic and administrative departments to WEBcentrify the learning process, experience, and knowledge transfer so that any student in any class would be able to get supplemental information online any time of the day from anywhere in the world. With Verisign and HOsystem, Mr. Goodlett’s charge was to work with the Wireless division to integrate new technologies for clients in the telecommunications space, as well as WEBcentrifying communication mediums – INTRAnets and EXTRAnets – that are integral and vital components of the way in which the business world operates. Now with Morris Technology, Mr. Goodlett’s role is to set the strategic technological direction for a sister company (Morris Multimedia, which has 98 media companies), lead a team that integrates back office system technology, as well as advise on investing in technology companies with the media space.

DIRECTIONS
Location – Savannah College of Art and Design | 229 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Savannah, GA 31401
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Once in Downtown.

1. Going west on Liberty Street in the downtown, you will hit the intersection of MLK Blvd and Liberty…Directly to the northwest corner of that intersection is the Savannah Visitors Center. One building to the north of it is a red brick SCAD building called Eichberg Hall.

2. Turn right onto MLK. In between the Visitors Center and Eichberg Hall is a city parking lot that you can park in as seen in the map below.

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