Andrea Pearson-Haas completed a course called "Think About It: Graduate Students" at Southern Methodist University on October 14, 2016 at 11:42:36 AM. The course was taken at Southern Methodist University.
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The document is a resume for Danilo Cesar Vitorino de Arruda, who is seeking an internship in industrial or manufacturing engineering. It summarizes his education, including a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Production Engineering from Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. It also outlines his relevant coursework, skills, abilities, and experience conducting studies and analyses to identify issues and implement improvements at various organizations using quality tools and software like Microsoft Office, Project, and Simio.
This document discusses the 1994 Algerian film Bab El Oued City by Merzak Allouache. It provides context that the film was made secretly during Algeria's civil war and engages with themes of entrapment from the earlier film Pepe le Moko. The film is set in 1989 Algiers and depicts a neighborhood experiencing the effects of the war through failed communications, oppression of women, and corruption on all sides with no hope of escape or revolution. It suggests exile is the only option but that escape is still imperfect. The film explores the failures of independence and portrays Algeria as a living tomb from which there is no escape.
Bassam Hanna has over 20 years of experience in managerial and executive leadership roles in the retail grocery industry. He is currently seeking new opportunities as an Operations Manager. He has a proven track record of developing professional relationships and streamlining business operations to enhance customer service and profitability. Hanna previously served as President/Co-Owner of Supermarch辿 Al-Challal for over a decade where he doubled sales, managed all departments, and oversaw major upgrades and an expansion of the store. He also implemented various automation systems and enhancements to effectively manage inventory, purchasing, and product labeling.
Andrea Pearson-Haas has extensive experience in outreach related to STEM including engineering, applying to NASA programs, volunteering at schools to teach robotics and more, as well as research experience in neuroscience, the brain in microgravity, and designing devices for MRI and VR applications. She has held leadership roles in multiple student organizations and taken additional courses in chess to implement methods using chess for rehabilitation. Andrea also maintains several public blogs and websites related to her research and professional interests.
Andrea Pearson-Haas completed a course called "Think About It: Graduate Students" at Southern Methodist University on October 14, 2016 at 11:42:36 AM. The course was taken at Southern Methodist University.
Andrea Pearson-Haas has extensive experience leading non-profit organizations and clubs focused on space exploration, aviation, foreign languages, and neuroscience. She has founded several 501c3 non-profits, served as president of various clubs at Collin College and UT Dallas, and designed a manned mission to Mars as part of the NASA Aerospace Scholars program in 2012. She also has work experience in commercial real estate and has obtained CCIM certifications.
This certificate certifies that Andrea Pearson-Haas is a member of HonorSociety.org effective May 24, 2013 and is thereby granted all honors, benefits, and privileges of membership in the society.
Morpheus is a vertical testbed developed by NASA's Johnson Space Center to demonstrate new green propellant propulsion systems and autonomous landing and hazard detection technologies. Designed and built in-house, Morpheus represents an opportunity to advance technologies and try lean engineering practices. Andrew is currently working on Morpheus at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Andrea Pearson-Haas earned an Aerospace Scholars Certificate from NASA in 2011/2012 for researching how to land a rover on Mars and proposing a human mission called T.R.I.G.S.M. The document also includes transcripts of conversations with four other individuals - Cody Kelly, Sara Malloy, Laura Sarmiento, and Crawford - discussing topics like advanced spacesuit development, microgravity experiments that can be done on Earth, sleeping arrangements and research on the International Space Station, and the evolution of spaceships to modern appliances.
The document discusses starting a business that focuses on fashion and charity events. It proposes funding fashion through charitable social events and galas, and using sponsorship in the fashion industry to do business at charity events. Key areas explored are how to turn social events into a profitable business, and who to contact for business opportunities at charity events that emphasize fashion and entertainment.
The Marine Corps will be providing information about becoming a Marine Aviator at the University of Texas at Dallas on November 11th, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Libra Room, including an orientation flight information for students interested in aviation and details on the path to becoming a Marine Aviator, and those attending can ask questions about Marine Aviation.
The document discusses opportunities for internships and careers in aerospace medicine at NASA. It provides information on applying for internships through the NASA Pathways program and OSSI website. Key qualifications for opportunities include a degree in neuroscience, interests in becoming an ambassador, and pursuing an MD/PhD. Contractors supporting aerospace medicine work include IHA, with most positions located at Johnson Space Center. Educational materials can be found on the NASA Education website.
The document lists over 70 student organizations, clubs, and volunteer programs that the author was involved with during their time at the University of Texas at Dallas. It shows their extensive leadership experience through roles like president of the Aviation Club, social media chair for the National Society of Leadership and Success, and founding member of the Student Union & Activities Advisory Board. The author combined their interests in neuroethics, mathematics, and language into an independent N.E.M.A.L. project organized through the North Texas Neurophilosophy Network.
Andrea Pearson Haas has extensive experience in various leadership roles in academia, medicine, business, government, and non-profits. She has studied many languages including Arabic, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Russian, Japanese, German, Spanish, Italian, Gaelic, Vietnamese, Sanskrit, and Chinese. She is currently the President of Southern Methodist University and an Associate & Patron of the University of Texas at Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical College.
The document lists over 70 student organizations, clubs, and volunteer programs that the author was involved with during their time at the University of Texas at Dallas. It shows their extensive leadership experience through roles like president of the Aviation Club, social media chair for the National Society of Leadership and Success, and founding member of the Student Union & Activities Advisory Board. The author gained experience in fields like STEM, health, social justice, and more through their participation in these many extracurricular activities.
Andrea Pearson-Haas has extensive experience in outreach related to STEM including engineering, applying to NASA programs, volunteering at schools to teach robotics and more, as well as research experience in neuroscience, the brain in microgravity, and using chess for medical rehabilitation. She has held leadership roles in student organizations and minored in nanotechnology with a focus on medical applications. Andrea also maintains several public blogs and websites related to her research and professional interests.
The document proposes a mission to Mars called the Thought Robot Proposal. It would involve launching an intelligent rover called the Thought Robot from Earth in May 2018, landing it on Mars in July 2018, where it would conduct research and experiments for 2 years before returning to Earth in September 2020. The rover would have cognitive capabilities, conduct scientific experiments, collect samples, and help establish a station for future missions. Some proposed experiments include using blu-ray goggles to simulate Earth's environment, testing the rover's intelligence and memory, measuring the effects of escape velocity on humans and humanoids, and developing advanced space suits. The goal is a safe, productive mission that advances scientific exploration and international cooperation.
Andrea Pearson-Haas completed a course called "Think About It: Graduate Students" at Southern Methodist University on October 14, 2016 at 11:42:36 AM. The course was taken at Southern Methodist University.
Andrea Pearson-Haas has extensive experience leading non-profit organizations and clubs focused on space exploration, aviation, foreign languages, and neuroscience. She has founded several 501c3 non-profits, served as president of various clubs at Collin College and UT Dallas, and designed a manned mission to Mars as part of the NASA Aerospace Scholars program in 2012. She also has work experience in commercial real estate and has obtained CCIM certifications.
This certificate certifies that Andrea Pearson-Haas is a member of HonorSociety.org effective May 24, 2013 and is thereby granted all honors, benefits, and privileges of membership in the society.
Morpheus is a vertical testbed developed by NASA's Johnson Space Center to demonstrate new green propellant propulsion systems and autonomous landing and hazard detection technologies. Designed and built in-house, Morpheus represents an opportunity to advance technologies and try lean engineering practices. Andrew is currently working on Morpheus at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Andrea Pearson-Haas earned an Aerospace Scholars Certificate from NASA in 2011/2012 for researching how to land a rover on Mars and proposing a human mission called T.R.I.G.S.M. The document also includes transcripts of conversations with four other individuals - Cody Kelly, Sara Malloy, Laura Sarmiento, and Crawford - discussing topics like advanced spacesuit development, microgravity experiments that can be done on Earth, sleeping arrangements and research on the International Space Station, and the evolution of spaceships to modern appliances.
The document discusses starting a business that focuses on fashion and charity events. It proposes funding fashion through charitable social events and galas, and using sponsorship in the fashion industry to do business at charity events. Key areas explored are how to turn social events into a profitable business, and who to contact for business opportunities at charity events that emphasize fashion and entertainment.
The Marine Corps will be providing information about becoming a Marine Aviator at the University of Texas at Dallas on November 11th, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Libra Room, including an orientation flight information for students interested in aviation and details on the path to becoming a Marine Aviator, and those attending can ask questions about Marine Aviation.
The document discusses opportunities for internships and careers in aerospace medicine at NASA. It provides information on applying for internships through the NASA Pathways program and OSSI website. Key qualifications for opportunities include a degree in neuroscience, interests in becoming an ambassador, and pursuing an MD/PhD. Contractors supporting aerospace medicine work include IHA, with most positions located at Johnson Space Center. Educational materials can be found on the NASA Education website.
The document lists over 70 student organizations, clubs, and volunteer programs that the author was involved with during their time at the University of Texas at Dallas. It shows their extensive leadership experience through roles like president of the Aviation Club, social media chair for the National Society of Leadership and Success, and founding member of the Student Union & Activities Advisory Board. The author combined their interests in neuroethics, mathematics, and language into an independent N.E.M.A.L. project organized through the North Texas Neurophilosophy Network.
Andrea Pearson Haas has extensive experience in various leadership roles in academia, medicine, business, government, and non-profits. She has studied many languages including Arabic, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Russian, Japanese, German, Spanish, Italian, Gaelic, Vietnamese, Sanskrit, and Chinese. She is currently the President of Southern Methodist University and an Associate & Patron of the University of Texas at Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical College.
The document lists over 70 student organizations, clubs, and volunteer programs that the author was involved with during their time at the University of Texas at Dallas. It shows their extensive leadership experience through roles like president of the Aviation Club, social media chair for the National Society of Leadership and Success, and founding member of the Student Union & Activities Advisory Board. The author gained experience in fields like STEM, health, social justice, and more through their participation in these many extracurricular activities.
Andrea Pearson-Haas has extensive experience in outreach related to STEM including engineering, applying to NASA programs, volunteering at schools to teach robotics and more, as well as research experience in neuroscience, the brain in microgravity, and using chess for medical rehabilitation. She has held leadership roles in student organizations and minored in nanotechnology with a focus on medical applications. Andrea also maintains several public blogs and websites related to her research and professional interests.
The document proposes a mission to Mars called the Thought Robot Proposal. It would involve launching an intelligent rover called the Thought Robot from Earth in May 2018, landing it on Mars in July 2018, where it would conduct research and experiments for 2 years before returning to Earth in September 2020. The rover would have cognitive capabilities, conduct scientific experiments, collect samples, and help establish a station for future missions. Some proposed experiments include using blu-ray goggles to simulate Earth's environment, testing the rover's intelligence and memory, measuring the effects of escape velocity on humans and humanoids, and developing advanced space suits. The goal is a safe, productive mission that advances scientific exploration and international cooperation.