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2025 PNT Symposium • Day 2: Invited Speaker Presentation Videos

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The table below displays the invited speaker presentations from the 2025 PNT Symposium. The presentations are listed in alphabetical order of the presenter's last name.

While all the invited speaker presentations were recorded, we have only received permission from a few  of the speakers to display their video presentation and/or a PDF file of their presentation slides.

For those presentations which we are permitted to display, click on the Play Video button preceding the presentation title to open an SCPNT Video Gallery page containing an unlisted (not searchable) YouTube video of that presentation.

Also, for those presentations for which we are permitted to display presentation slides, click on any presentation title in blue text to view/download the presentation PDF file.

2025 PNT Symposium: October 9th — Invited Presentations

Name

Affiliation

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Presentation Title

 Alexandre BayenUniversity of California, Berkeley

 

Mixed-autonomy at scale: how to use automated vehicles to control traffic on freeways
Robert BarlowReliable Robotics Reliable Robotics: Making Gate-to-Gate Fully Autonomous Flight a Mundane Reality
 Mark CrewsLockheed Martin Support to PNT Mission
 Joshua EgbertZoox Adapting control and localization requirements for the Zoox autonomous vehicle for different situations
 Anton ErmakovStanford University From geodesy to geophysics: unlocking planetary internal structures with geodetic observations
Grace GaoStanford University Designing Lunar Navigation Satellite Systems
 Leo HolbergStanford University Optical Fiber Sensing of Earth/Ocean Dynamics
 Jade MortonUniversity of Colorado, Boulder
Filling the Data Void in Ionosphere and Space Weather Monitoring 
 Brad ParkinsonStanford University
Assured PNT Status & Perspectives
 Giancarlo TroniMBARI Scalable Marine Robotics for Ocean Exploration
 Chris VaruoloFEI  Next-Generation Atomic Clocks and Quantum Sensors for PNT
    
 Manu PrakashDinner Speaker Ballistic Microscopy (BaM)