Space Conference Speaker

Burt Dicht

National Space Society Director of Membership

Years of ISDC:
2025

Find Them At:
Rising Stars & Space History

Burt Dicht has dedicated his career to advancing STEM education and inspiring the next generation of engineers, scientists, and space innovators. As the National Space Society (NSS) Managing Director of Membership and Office Manager at the Kennedy Space Center, he actively promotes NSS membership and student engagement, ensuring that young people see space exploration as a tangible and exciting career path.

Before joining NSS, Dicht served as the Director of Student and Academic Programs at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), where he developed and implemented transformative educational programs for engineering faculty and students. His leadership in TryEngineering Together, the IEEE Summer Institute, and the STEM portal programs has connected thousands of students with mentors, resources, and real-world engineering applications.

Dicht’s passion for STEM began with a career in aerospace engineering at Northrop Grumman, where he contributed to the design of some of the most advanced aircraft of his time, including the F-5E/F, F-20A, YF-23A, and F-18E/F. His firsthand experience in the aerospace industry gives him a unique perspective when engaging with students, helping them bridge the gap between academic learning and practical application.

Beyond his professional roles, Dicht has dedicated his time to mentoring, speaking, and hands-on STEM outreach. He has visited more than 150 universities, worked to inspire pre-university students to pursue STEM careers, and helped university students prepare for the challenges of engineering practice. His contributions extend to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, where he served as an Exhibit Explainer, and the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), where he serves as a Major and Aerospace Education Officer in the New York Wing and Phoenix Composite Squadron.

A Fellow of ASME and a member of IEEE-HKN, Dicht is not just an advocate for STEM—he is a champion for the future of space and engineering, ensuring that young minds are empowered, equipped, and excited to take humanity’s next giant leap.


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