Emmanuelle David will give the following presentation as an ESA Sustainability Talk: Building a Responsible Space Sector: EPFL’s Education, Research, and Innovation Initiatives for Sustainability Emmanuelle David joined EPFL in 2020 after 10+ years in space transportation across academia, agencies, and industry. She holds aerospace engineering degrees from UT Compiègne […]
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Doctoral positions in Launchers and Sustainability
Slice is a MSCA doctoral network with 17 PhD researchers who will look into Space Launch Impact on Climate and Environment. There is now the possibility to apply for doctoral positions on the topic of Launchers and Sustainability. Applicants must be eligible for admission to EPFL doctoral school, or already […]
Read MoreESA Graduate Trainee opportunities coming soon
If you’re in the final year of a Master’s degree, or recently graduated, in engineering, science, IT or business services, this is your chance to work on cutting-edge missions alongside Europe’s top space professionals. EGTs join us for one year, with the possibility of a second year, and the programme […]
Read MoreSwiss Space Science Cubed
After 15 years of flight, SwissCube is now the third-longest serving CubeSat On the 26th September, 2009 a rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India released its payload into orbit, including the first Swiss satellite: SwissCube. Not that anyone could have known this at the time, but a lot […]
Read More“Choosing the right area of research is vital”
02.11.23 – Three young and enthusiastic doctoral candidates, each working in a completely different domain and faculty, share their insights into life as a researcher at EPFL. Their sole connecting thread is that their labs are collaborating members of the EPFL EcoCloud Center. Lara Orlandic from the United States works […]
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