If you haven’t had the chance to listen to Tom Slick: Mystery Hunter dive into the real-life drama in the latest review of the scripted series. The podcast is based on the life of SwRI and Texas Biomed Founder Tom Slick Jr. https://lnkd.in/gaA9FzfW
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Southwest Research Institute is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development organization. The staff numbers approximately 3,000 professionals specializing in the creation and transfer of technology in engineering and the physical sciences. Research volume for fiscal year 2021 was nearly $726 million. SwRI headquarters occupy more than 1,500 acres in San Antonio, Texas, and provide more than 2.3 million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops, and offices. SwRI maintains technical offices and laboratories in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Beijing, China; Boulder, Colo.; Hanover and Rockville, Md.; Ogden, Utah; Minneapolis, Minn.; Oklahoma City; Warner Robins, Ga.; and Durham, N.H. SwRI is an independent organization. Likes, follows, and shares do not imply endorsements.
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- San Antonio, TX
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- 1947
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- Space Science and Engineering, Intelligent Systems, Fuels and Lubricants Research, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses, Applied Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Defense and Intelligence Solutions, and Powertrain Engineering
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SwRI in the news: San Antonio scientists counting down to NASA’s Europa Clipper launch. Here's what you need to know. https://ow.ly/8tV850TJGZK
Southwest Research Institute scientists Jim Burch and Kurt Retherford will feel better once NASA’s Europa Clipper is finally en route to its namesake, Jupiter’s icy moon.
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A new government playbook addresses extreme heat resilience across the U.S., as ongoing local efforts spearheaded by UTSA and SwRI continue to explore ways to mitigate urban heat. https://ow.ly/sLPh50TJGqK
HUD releases playbook addressing extreme heat resilience as parts of US continue showing high temperatures
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SwRI in the news: Salts, Organic Compounds Discovered on Jupiter’s Ocean Moon Ganymede https://ow.ly/ZeJ750TJGfX
Salts, Organic Compounds Discovered on Jupiter’s Ocean Moon Ganymede
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🗓️ Join SwRI Machinery and Power Systems staff for a two-day short course covering lateral & torsional rotordynamics for centrifugal and reciprocating machinery. 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁: Lateral & Torsional Rotordynamics Course 𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 22-23 𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: In-person at Southwest Research Institute For additional details: https://ow.ly/1c5350TIP1c
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An SwRI-developed sensor will improve space weather monitoring with real-time data scientists can use to predict potential disruptions or outages on Earth. https://ow.ly/hx0L50TIOBm
Cutting-edge SwRI sensor advances space weather monitoring on NOAA satellite
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Today is the last day of The Battery Show in Detroit, Michigan. Stop by booth no. 5808 to see SwRI’s demonstration of battery immersion cooling technology. #BatteryShow #ThermalManagement #ImmersionCooling From left to right: Ian Smith, Chris Bishop, Parker Winchester Smith, Swapnil Suryakant Salvi, Jenny Ferren, Sarah Rogers PMP, CSM, MBA and Anthony Megel.
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SwRI’s Dr. Alejandro Soto appeared on the first episode of a five-part PBS/NOVA series about the Solar System. New episodes are available each Wednesday. Watch, here: https://lnkd.in/gEGGWbt3
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SwRI’s Nicole Webb will kick off a new lecture series called Women in Engineering Throughout History, presented by the IEEE Lone Star Section’s Women in Engineering Affinity Group. Webb’s presentation will focus on 19th century women in engineering. Register to attend the free event on Thursday at 6 p.m. in person at St. Mary's University or via livestream: https://ow.ly/c4Er50THTtv
Women in Engineering Throughout History Series: 19th Century
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SwRI in the news: San Antonio Scientists on Brink of Revolutionary Helmet Tech to Safeguard Athletes and Soldiers https://ow.ly/BmiV50THSxv
San Antonio Scientists on Brink of Revolutionary Helmet Tech to Safeguard Athletes and Soldiers
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