
Kenny Vassigh
Program and Project Management, Systems Engineering, Systems Architecture, Technology Development at NASA Ames Research Center. Manage and oversee development and operation of complex Aerospace systems, hardware, software, and critical facilities at NASA Ames Research Center. Lead development of complex space flight and aeronautical systems, Life and Biosciences, optical instruments & sensors, small satellites, robotics & autonomous systems, mission critical software from concept to design, test, integration and operation. Guide Center programs and projects in complex system development including architecture design, trade studies, requirements development, risk assessment, quality control & assurance, system safety, and operations. Lead and review various technology and scientific proposal development efforts for NASA's Science, Technology and Exploration programs. Founder and Chair, NASA Ames Instrument Working Group (IWG), a cross functional and multi-disciplinary innovation working group consist of senior scientists, researchers, and engineers focused on collaboration across various advanced instrument and technology development projects in Earth Science, Life and Biosciences, Astrophysics, Astrobiology, Planetary Sciences, Aeronautics, Robotics. Developed multiple research collaboration and technology partnerships with top Silicon Valley research and technology institutions and other government agencies.
Program and Project Management, Systems Engineering, Systems Architecture, Technology Development at NASA Ames Research Center. Manage and oversee development and operation of complex Aerospace systems, hardware, software, and critical facilities at NASA Ames Research Center. Lead development of complex space flight and aeronautical systems, Life and Biosciences, optical instruments & sensors, small satellites, robotics & autonomous systems, mission critical software from concept to design, test, integration and operation. Guide Center programs and projects in complex system development including architecture design, trade studies, requirements development, risk assessment, quality control & assurance, system safety, and operations. Lead and review various technology and scientific proposal development efforts for NASA's Science, Technology and Exploration programs. Founder and Chair, NASA Ames Instrument Working Group (IWG), a cross functional and multi-disciplinary innovation working group consist of senior scientists, researchers, and engineers focused on collaboration across various advanced instrument and technology development projects in Earth Science, Life and Biosciences, Astrophysics, Astrobiology, Planetary Sciences, Aeronautics, Robotics. Developed multiple research collaboration and technology partnerships with top Silicon Valley research and technology institutions and other government agencies.
