Tech Talk: Anti-Satellite Weapons

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Tech Talk: Anti-Satellite Weapons

Why an expansion of counterspace arsenals may bring peace.

 

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Sun, 3/10/2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Sun, 3/10/2024

Closed

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Type:
No Prerequisite, Class

Location:
Great Room

Interests:
Electronics

About

Using knowledge of current and extrapolated incentive structures, we play out two scenarios: either we and our adversaries all develop and deploy more weapons, or we all continue along the path of attempting to ban counterspace weapons. We then try to determine which outcome is, if not better, at least less bad with potentially surprising results.  Come join us for an hour of annoying anyone in the room with security clearance as we discuss stealth satellites, nuclear weapons, debris-generation, and the Stefan-Boltzmann Law.

Details

  • Free, but please register. 
  • The Great Room on the upper floor.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Harrison Caudill

Harrison Caudill is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for solving challenging problems with well-conceived practical solutions. He is an engineer and physicist who has leveraged his understanding of the physical universe on a plethora of projects addressing challenges in the aerospace industry ranging from cybersecurity to small-sat communications 1.

Caudill holds a BS in Computer Science and a BS in Physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as several certifications in cybersecurity 1. He has also authored several papers on the topic of space-based infrastructure and security, including “Big Risks in Small Satellites - The Need for Secure Infrastructure as a Service” and “Anti-Satellite Weapons - A Critical Examination with Recommendations”

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