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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Design Thinking On Mars: Architecting New Systems for Collaborative Science on the Martian Surface
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Sara Schnadt is an artist, designer and systems architect who works on the Mars 2020 Mission at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  In her 22-year career in software, she has designed tools that provide wide access to civic data sets in the arts, digital journalism, data science for scientific research, and earth-observing and solar system aerospace. Since joining JPL in 2017, Sara has designed a system architecture for mathematical model management for use in mission planning for the Europa Clipper mission. She has also designed and implemented an architecture across the Mars 2020 ground system that, for the first time, formally captures science intent in the science teamâ€™s planning and analysis tools. 
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