Mars is far. Mars is dangerous. Let's send humans and see what happens! But a message from Mars can take 20 minutes to reach earth, so explorers can't rely on Houston to solve all their problems. Join us to hear about how augmented reality space suit displays can help astronauts work safely out there in no-man's land. We'll also discuss the unique challenges space presents and how we can tackle them using new technology.
You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.
Come enjoy a glass of wine or a pint and experience Paint Nite in Trident’s upstairs dining room. With a chic modern interior, Trident offers a wide selection of beer and wine as well as a full menu ranging from small plates to full meals and with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Stop by the bookstore on your way in to get a little inspiration for your artistic adventure.
Trident is located in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood on Newbury Street between Hereford and Massachusetts Avenue.
By train: Take the green line to the Hynes Convention Center T Stop (accessible by B, C and D lines).
By bus: Take the 1 bus and get off at Hynes Convention Center
A short walk from Copley Square or Kenmore Square.
Learn more: tridentbookscafe.com
Eswar is a current rising senior at MIT studying electrical engineering and computer science. Most recently, he has been focused on human computer interfaces and the advent of Virtual and Augmented Reality. Eswar's research is focused on informatics systems for space suits in the context of planetary exploration missions, like those that will take place on Mars. His work is part of the NASA BASALT Analog Mission, testing critical components of what will be needed for human planetary missions in the future. In his spare time, he is an avid football fan and loves science fiction.
Mars is far. Mars is dangerous. Let's send humans and see what happens! But a message from Mars can take 20 minutes to reach earth, so explorers can't rely on Houston to solve all their problems. Join us to hear about how augmented reality space suit displays can help astronauts work safely out there in no-man's land. We'll also discuss the unique challenges space presents and how we can tackle them using new technology.
You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.
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Come enjoy a glass of wine or a pint and experience Paint Nite in Trident’s upstairs dining...
Eswar is a current rising senior at MIT studying electrical engineering and computer science. Most recently, he has been focused on human computer interfaces and the advent of Virtual and Augmented Reality. Eswar's research is focused on informatics systems for space suits in the context of planetary exploration missions, like those that will take place on Mars. His work is part of the NASA BASALT Analog Mission, testing critical components of what will be needed for human planetary missions in the future. In his spare time, he is an avid football fan and loves science fiction.