
Danielle Wood
@space_enabled
Advancing justice in Earth's complex systems using designs enabled by space
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Ufuoma Ovienmhada of Team Danielle Wood speaks at #AGU2023 on Monday, Dec 11 at 214pm PST sharing a review of the use of satellite data for Environmental Justice applications. Learn more: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


Priscilla Baltezar of Team Danielle Wood speaks at #AGU23 on Dec 13 about mapping invasive water hyacinth with satellite data for #SDG15. Learn more: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


My next talk at AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting is Dec 13 at 1045 PT. I’ll share updates on our cooperation with the National Space Agency of Angola to apply satellite data to support drought management. #SDG2 #AGU23 Learn more: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


Dr. @KatlynMTurner of Team Danielle Wood speaks at AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting on Dec 13 showing our progress with applying systems thinking to inform the design of a drought management system in Angola. #sdg2 #agu23 Learn more: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


Ufuoma Ovienmhada of Team Danielle Wood chairs a session on Dec 13 from 210pm to 340pm PT at AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting on “Geospatial Data Applications for Environmental Justice.” #agu23 Learn more: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


Final day of AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting #agu23! Ufuoma Ovienmhada, of Team Danielle Wood, hosts a Town Hall on “The Role of the Geosciences in Environmental Justice: Perspectives from Community Leaders on Purposeful Science.” 1:00pm to 2:00pm PST; 2016 MC West: media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…


Team Danielle Wood launched two payloads to space & back on Tuesday with Blue Origin’s #NewShepard suborbital rocket! #NS24 Our experiments help us advance research on the potential for beeswax to serve as fuel for satellites in space. Learn more: media.mit.edu/projects/candl…


Thanks Blue Origin for flying our experiments about manufacturing wax propellant in microgravity! It was a great ride!

Thanks to NASA Technology for supporting our experiment studying the rotation of wax in microgravity: part of our research to design wax-based fuel for satellites that can be manufactured in space! media.mit.edu/posts/space-en…

Join Team Danielle Wood today at 10am ET for our first in the 2024 Webinar series on our #EVDT Environmental Modeling Framework. Learn how we work with leaders around the global to apply #Space4sdgs! media.mit.edu/events/evdt-co…


Join virtually at 4pm ET today, 4 June, as Ufuoma Ovienmhada Dr. Ufuoma 🛰🌍 of Team Danielle Wood speaks today on “Climate Justice and Mass Incarceration.” Hosted by Harvard; details here: media.mit.edu/events/ufuoma-…

At 7pm ET on Sept. 22, Media Lab Prof. Danielle Wood (Danielle Wood) will host a screening of "Sweetwater" in association with Boston Film Festival. The event will include a Q+A with lead actor Everett Osborne and Director Martin Guigui. The event is free and open to the public, but



Incarcerated people in US prisons are particularly susceptible to increased summer temperatures, such as the extreme heat waves of this past summer. In a new study, MIT researchers including Media Lab + @mitaeroastro alum Dr. Ufuoma 🛰🌍 + Prof. @Space_Enabled combine




At 7pm ET on Feb. 28, Prof. Danielle Wood (Danielle Wood) and collaborators will present "Harriet Jacobs: Journey to Saturn." Part of MIT's Artfinity celebration, this choreopoem explores our view of Earth from space. The multimedia performance combines spoken word, music, and


Join me virtually or live March 4-5 for 11th Space Traffic Management Conference as I co-host with International Academy of Astronautics & Prof Moriba Jah of UT Austin. See agenda & register: bit.ly/STM25 Thanks to MITRE, NorthStar Earth & Space, IAA, & all sponsors!



Last month, Prof. Danielle Wood (Danielle Wood) and collaborators presented "Harriet Jacobs: Journey to Saturn,” as part of MIT's Artfinity celebration. This multimedia choreopoem combines spoken word, music, and dance to examine concepts of space through the writings of
