We invite you to partner with NASA Ames Research Center to maintain American industry as a world leader in technology development, maturation, and utilization.
Working collaboratively alongside the brightest minds in the world at Ames Research Center, you will be able to access and implement NASA technologies and innovations into your product line and/or further develop specific technologies to create new products. By forming an alliance to leverage resources and expertise, both NASA and your organization will collaborate on some of the world's most intelligent, high-performance, and reliable technologies.
Based on Ames' workforce skills and physical assets, the Center's Core Competencies are enhanced by a broad range of collaborations with other government agencies, industry, and academia.
NASA Ames Research Center Core Competencies:
Advanced instrumentation and flow diagnostics
Aeromechanics
Aerothermodynamics
Application services
Astrochemistry
Astrogeology
Autonomous Systems and Robotics
Biospheric Sciences
Cloud Services
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Concept and algorithm development
Data analysis and visualization services
Discovery and System Health
Exobiology
Exoplanets
Field evaluation
Flight Software Development
Human performance and psychophysiology
Human-system integration
Human-Systems Integration and Collaborative Systems
Hyperthermal Ground Testing
Innovative Partnerships and Collaborations
IT security
Microbial Biology
Modeling and Simulation
Multi-Mission Operations Center
Nanotechnology for Materials and Instrumentation
Networking
Planetary Atmospheres
Robust Systems Engineering
Simulation
Small Spacecraft Mission Design Center
Supercomputing Systems
Systems Analysis and Engineering
Thermal Protection Materials
Wind tunnel test capabilities
News and Events
May 16, 2013 NASA Collaboration Reconstructs Image of Earth › View Article
April 24, 2013 NASA Prepares for International Space Biology Mission › View Press Release
April 9, 2013 NEW! NASA's Digital Technology Innovation Magazine › View Magazine
April 9, 2013 Ames Honored with Invention Award for Chemical Detection Sensor › View Press Release
April 1, 2013 Tech Briefs Magazine "Who's Who at NASA" with Dr. Andrew Watson › View Article
April 1, 2013 NASA Flies Dragon Eye Unmanned Aircraft Into Volcanic Plume › View Press Release
March 13, 2013 NASA Selects CubeSat Technology Projects for Future Launches › View Press Release
March 1, 2013 NASA Uses GPUs to Build More Vivid Flight Simulators › View Article
February 13, 2013 NASA Spinoff 2012 Features New Space Tech Bettering Your Life Today › View Press Release