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On October 20, 2022, Kimberly Hambuchen of NASA talked to Robotics students as a speaker in the Undergraduate Robotics Pathways & Careers Speaker Series, which aims to answer the question: “What can I do with a robotics degree?” 00:00:00 Chad Jenkins, introduction 00:03:57 Kimberly Hambuchen, presentation Abstract: Dr. Hambuchen will discuss needs for robotics in future NASA missions, including the upcoming Artemis missions; current and previous technology development to meet these needs; and how academic and commercial space technology development is closing NASA robotics exploration gaps. Dr. Hambuchen will highlight robotics for NASA’s human exploration objectives, with a focus on the operation environments that are unique to NASA. Bio: Dr. Kimberly Hambuchen currently serves as the acting Deputy Manager for the Systems Engineering and Integration Office of the International Space Station Program. As SE&I deputy manager, she oversees the performance of the ISS including robotics, modeling, safety, and mission success. Previously, she served as the chief of the Robotic Systems Technology Branch at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where she directed the development of advanced robotic technologies for space exploration missions. Prior to this, she was the Principal Technologist for Robotics in NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate’s (STMD) serving as the STMD technical expert and advocate for robotics across all NASA centers for STMD programs. During her 20-year career as a robotics engineer at Johnson Space Center, Dr. Hambuchen developed human-robot interaction techniques and tools for the Robonaut and Centaur robots, the Space Exploration Vehicle (SEV), and bipedal humanoid, Valkyrie (R5), among many others. Dr. Hambuchen was a member of the International Space Exploration Coordination Group’s (ISECG) Telerobotics Gap Assessment team, providing gap analysis in the field of operating space robots for the international space community, and in 2016 was named “One of the 25 Women in Robotics to Know” by RoboHub. More: Robotics Pathways & Careers Series: https://robotics.umich.edu/academics/... Michigan Robotics: https://robotics.umich.edu