ARTEMIS Core Curriculum
The program is designed for space operations and technology innovation professionals and advances workforce development with a rigorous, application-based curriculum, emphasizing the Indo-Pacific region and Hawai‘i’s strategic role in national security. ARTEMIS highlights Hawai‘i as an emerging space and STEM market, combining core curriculum with specialized content responsive to participants’ capstone projects.
The program runs from May-December, with a monthly 3 day commitment (Thurs-Sat) through November, and 2 days in December (21 days total). The nominal program dates begin May 22, 2025 and end Dec. 6, 2025. The program will begin at 8am and end at 5pm on Thursdays and Fridays, mid-afternoon on Saturdays. This is an in-person program in Hawaii, with the July session likely held at Peterson SFB in Colorado Springs, CO. Activities will include lectures, discussions, hands-on activities and site visits. The program participants will be expected to complete a capstone project.
Core Curriculum Topics
- Cube Satellites and Small Satellite Platforms. ARTEMIS focuses on utilizing low Earth orbit for reconnaissance, aiming to shift away from the traditional DoD model of large, expensive satellites procured over years. Instead, it promotes more flexible, responsive, and cost-effective space access. This course will cover Cube satellites, their subsystems, capabilities, limitations, and how they provide a platform ISR applications.
- Accessing Space – Launch. ARTEMIS will provide participants with an understanding of how quickly, and at what cost, Cube Satellites can be deployed. Emphasis will be placed on emerging, less traditional, launch methods and providers.
- Instrumentation. Participants will be introduced to the main classes of imaging/sensing instruments used to detect relevant target signatures across the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., visibly/near infrared imaging spectrometers; thermal imaging radiometers; synthetic aperture radar), and their design principles, to provide insight into i) the challenges of incorporating different classes of instruments into microsatellite buses, and ii) the data they collect.
- Converting Data into Information. Transformation of raw data acquired from Cube satellite platforms into data products (that meet end-user requirements) needs to be done rapidly, and with associated error/uncertainty metrics (i.e., the information needs to be trustworthy). Participants will be introduced to the use or AI/ML for this purpose, with an emphasis on extraction of information from large volume image data sets.
- Data Sharing. Participants will be introduced to how the resulting information can be transferred, shared, and stored securely.
- Immersive Data Analysis. Multiple satellites in orbit, with in-situ sensors, can form an ad-hoc, powerful web-of-sensors. Participants will be introduced to simulation environments for immersive analysis of data from multiple, disparate sources.
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Explore the Fundamentals of Space Weather—dynamic conditions in space driven by solar activity and modified by the interplanetary medium and Earth’s magnetic field. Examine key phenomena such as solar flares, proton events, interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs), and coronal holes, and understand how these factors, along with the 11-year solar cycle and galactic cosmic rays, impact satellite operations, sensor performance, and space access reliability.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Week 1: May 22-24 (Hawaii)
Thursday May 22, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 07:45 – Check-in and Breakfast
- 08:15 – UH and MDAA Program Welcome
- 08:30 – Program Structure and Introduction – Karen Meech, PhD, Robert Wright, PhD
- 09:00 – Program Overviews
- State of the Art detector Technology and Adaptive Optics – Mark Chun, PhD, John Tonry, PhD, Branden Allen, PhD, Christoph Baranec, PhD
- Small Satellite Systems – Miguel Nunes, PhD
- SAR, and microwave remote sensing – Justin Stopa, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Program Overviews
- Launch capabilities and Innovation – Luke Flynn, PhD
- Orbital Constellations – Trevor Sorenson, PhD
- Space Weather – Veronica Bindi, PhD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday May 23, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Program Overviews
- AI and Machine Learning – Curt Dodds
- Data Security and Communications – Curt Dodds, Miguel Nunes, PhD
- Sensor Networks – Margo Edwards, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Program Overviews
- Data Visualization – Jason Leigh, PhD
- Space Domain Awareness – Ned Davis, PhD
- Uncertainties in Space Domain Awareness – Andrey Popov, PhD
- 17:00 – Welcome Reception
- 19:00 – Conclusion
Saturday May 24, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – UH Logistics and Expectations
- 09:30 – MDAA Led Capstone Development and Teaming
- 13:30 – Conclusion
Week 2: Jun 19-21 (Hawaii)
Thursday Jun 19, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Check in and Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Multi-wavelength observing systems and performance modeling – Robert Wright, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Science Traceability for mission Success – Karen Meech, PhD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday Jun 20, 2025 (Island of Hawaii)
- 08:30 – Arrive Hilo Airport, Transport to IfA Hilo
- 09:00 – Breakfast
- 09:30 – Faculty Lectures
- Instrument flow down – Detector operations and emerging Technologies – Branden Allen, PhD
- Basic Optical Design – Designing an imaging system – Christoph Baranec, PhD
- Adaptive Optics Technologies – Mark Chun, PhD
- 09:30 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Adaptive Optics Technologies – Mark Chun, PhD
- 15:30 – Lab Tours
- 17:30 – Transport to Hilo Airport
Saturday Jun 21, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Capstone Project Collaboration
- 12:30 – Conclusion
Week 3: Jul 24-26 (Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado Springs, CO)
Tours of military and commercial space-based programs. Engagement with Space and Missile Defense senior leadership.
Week 4: Aug 21-23 (Hawaii)
Thursday Aug. 21, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Check-in and Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Cube and Small Satellite Systems – Miguel Nunes, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Hawaii Space Flight Lab Tours – Miguel Nunes, PhD, Luke Flynn, PhD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday Aug. 22, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Microwave Remote Sensing for Space Systems – Ocean Sensing – Justin Stopa, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- AI and Machine Learning and Accelerated Computing, and Secure Communications – Curt Dodds
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Saturday Aug. 23, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Capstone Project Collaboration
- 12:30 – Conclusion
Week 5: Sep 25-27 (Hawaii)
Thursday Sep 25, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Check-in and Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Launch Systems and new innovations – Luke Flynn, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Inexpensive Sensor Networks & Maritime Awareness on Demand – Margo Edwards, PhD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday Sep 26, 2025 (Coconut Island – Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology)
- 08:30 – Shuttle to Coconut Island
- 09:30 – 2 groups – ocean sensors operations (from the island) and by boat
- 11:30 – Head to the lagoon
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum at Lagoon Pavillion
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 – Head to the Old Pauley boat docks or MMR docks
- 14:00 – 2 groups – ocean sensors operations (from the island) and by boat
- 16:00 – Break
- 16:30 – Boat shuttle back to transport
Saturday Sep 27, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Capstone Project Collaboration
- 12:30 – Conclusion
Week 6: Oct. 23-25 (Hawaii)
Thursday Oct. 23, 2025 (Maui)
- 07:00 – Arrive at Maui Kahului Airport
- 08:00 – Check in and Breakfast (Kihei – Maui High Performance Computing Center)
- 08:30 – Faculty Lecture
- Current challenges in Space Domain Awareness, Improving the state of the art – Ned Davis, PhD
- 11:00 – Facility Tour
- 11:30 – Depart for Pukalani
- 12:00 – Box Lunch at Astronomy Facilities
- 12:30 – Depart for Haleakala
- 13:30 – Tour AEOS at Maui Optical Surveillance Complex
- 14:30 – PanSTARRS Telescope Tour
- 15:00 – ATLAS Telescope Tour
- 15:30 – Depart for Kahului
- 17:30 – Arrive Maui Airport
Friday Oct. 24, 2025 (UH Campus)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Space Domain Awareness Uncertainty – Andrey Popov, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Capstone Project Collaboration
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Saturday Oct. 25 2025 (UH Campus, Data visualization Lab)
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Leveraging State of the Art Immersive visualization – advanced cyber infrastructure – Jason Leigh, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch
- 12:30 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 – Break
- 14:00 – Hands on experience – Immersive Visualization – Jason Leigh, PhD
- 17:00 — Conclusion
Week 7: Nov 20-22 (Hawaii)
Thursday Nov. 20, 2025
- 08:30 – Check-in and Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Mission operations and satellite constellations – Trevor Sorenson, PhD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Space Weather, impacts, forecasting and protection – Veronica Bindi, PhD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday Nov. 21, 2025
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Space Domain Threats & Challenges – TBD
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- Space Domain Threats & Challenges – TBD
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Saturday Nov. 22, 2025
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Capstone Project Collaboration
- 12:30 – Conclusion
Week 8: Dec. 4-5 (Hawaii)
Thursday Dec 4, 2025
- 08:00 – Check-in and Breakfast
- 08:30 – Program Welcome
- 09:00 – Faculty Lecture
- TBD (in response to directions of the cohort capstones)
- 12:00 – Lunch Forum
- MDAA Guest Speaker
- 13:30 Break
- 14:00 – Faculty Lecture
- TBD (in response to directions of the cohort capstones)
- 17:00 – Conclusion
Friday December 5, 2025
- 08:30 – Breakfast
- 09:00 – Capstone Introduction and Presentations
- 12:00 – Lunch forum
- 13:30 – Break
- 14:00 – Capstone Presentations
- 17:00 – Certificate Ceremony

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