NASA researcher to address Dayton Engineers Club
Monday, June 23, 2008
DAYTON — A National Aeronautics and Space Administration official is to address the Dayton Engineers Club about new space flight technologies and the challenges that researchers anticipate.
Marc G. Millis, a propulsion physicist and aerospace engineer from the NASA Glenn Research Center at Cleveland, is the scheduled speaker July 1 at the Engineers Club's luncheon discussion series. His topic is "Pondering Breakthrough Space Flight: Space Drives, Warp Drives and Wormholes."
The event is restricted to club members and their guests.
Millis has designed guidance displays for ion thrusters, monitoring systems for rocket engines, and cryogenic propellant delivery systems,. He also has worked with other researchers across the nation to create the NASA "Breakthrough Propulsion Physics" project, which he helped to manage.




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