Jeremy Myers
Jeremy Myers is an Aerospace Engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, leading a team developing camera systems for human space flight. He played a crucial role in imagery analysis during the Space Shuttle Columbia accident and oversaw vehicle monitoring imagery systems during return to flight. In 2009, he created a parachute camera system for Ares I-X, honored as imaging solution of the year by Advanced Imaging Magazine. Leading the in-house development of the onboard imagery system for the Space Launch System (SLS), he delivered the Flight Imaging Launch Monitoring Real-Time System (FILMRS), SLS's first avionics hardware. Currently, he heads development of the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC), which will be carried by NASA’s next Moon astronauts through the Artemis campaign.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.