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Samuel L. Venneri

Researcher at NASA Headquarters

Publications -  21
Citations -  338

Samuel L. Venneri is an academic researcher from NASA Headquarters. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerospace & New product development. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 319 citations.

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Structures Technology for Future Aerospace Systems

TL;DR: An overview of structures technology for future aerospace systems is given in this article, focusing on developments in component technologies that will improve the vehicle performance, advance the technology exploitation process, and reduce system life-cycle costs.
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Ready for the Future

TL;DR: Exhibit Group chooses technology that meets stringent quality and ecological criteria as discussed by the authors, which is an example of a large-format printing company with a service-based service spirit and a positive approach.
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Future Aeronautical and Space Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on future systems Short-Haul Aircraft - Rotorcraft, Commuters and General Aviation Aircraft Large Subsonic Transports and Military Aircraft Supersonic Aircraft - High-Speed Civil Transport and High-Performance Aircraft Stratospheric Aircraft, Blimps, Balloons and Long Endurance Aircraft Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Airbreathing Hypersonic aircraft and Transatmospheric Vehicles Future Space Transportation Systems and Launch Vehicles Spacecraft for Solar System Exploration Lunar and Mars Outposts and Habitats
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Beyond incremental change

TL;DR: The Intelligent Synthesis Environment aims to link scientists, design teams, manufacturers, suppliers, and consultants in the creation and operation of an aerospace system and in synthesizing its missions, to significantly increase creativity and knowledge and eventually dissolve rigid cultural boundaries among diverse engineering and science teams.