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SUMMARY:Key Elements of a Business Plan for a Startup Company - Dr. Asad M. Madni
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/key-elements-of-a-business-plan-for-a-startup-company-dr-asad-m-madni/
LOCATION:EPFL Innovation Park\, Buiding D\, Room Uranus
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240831
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CREATED:20240419T090146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T091747Z
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SUMMARY:Space Station Design Workshop
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-station-design-workshop/
LOCATION:Technical University of Munich\, Campus Ottobrunn\, Munich\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20240904T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20240904T133000
DTSTAMP:20240731T114215Z
CREATED:20240731T113745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T114215Z
UID:16048-1725451200-1725456600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Info Session: Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/info-session-swiss-government-excellence-scholarships/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20240911T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20240911T140000
DTSTAMP:20241004T091429Z
CREATED:20240904T144648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T091429Z
UID:16080-1726059600-1726063200@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub Coffee
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub-coffee-3/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus Room BC 410
CATEGORIES:Informed public,Round Table,Space Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240916
DTSTAMP:20240821T061731Z
CREATED:20240710T095231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T061731Z
UID:15997-1726272000-1726444799@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:CHASM
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/chasm/
LOCATION:EPFL Polydome\, EPFL Route de la Sorge PO1\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241001T130000
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DTSTAMP:20240904T153516Z
CREATED:20240904T153030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T153516Z
UID:16095-1727787600-1727791200@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Information Session: Space Sustainability Continuing Education Course - Second Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/information-session-space-sustainability-continuing-education-course-2025/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Education for professionals,Information session,Space Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241008T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241008T163000
DTSTAMP:20241004T123807Z
CREATED:20241004T123807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T123807Z
UID:16191-1728401400-1728405000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:MOXIE: Mars OXygen ISRU Experiment
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/moxie-hoffman/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus Room BC 410
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241031T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241031T210000
DTSTAMP:20241015T093236Z
CREATED:20241015T092834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T093236Z
UID:16227-1730403000-1730408400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Dark Matter Day 2024 - Discover the Mysteries of the Universe and the Brain
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/dark-matter-day-2024-discover-the-mysteries-of-the-universe-and-the-brain/
LOCATION:CERN Auditorium Sergio Marchionne\, Campus du Portail de la science du CERN\, Esplanade des Particules 1\, Meyrin\, 1217\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241106T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241106T140000
DTSTAMP:20241029T085610Z
CREATED:20241004T075007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T085610Z
UID:16176-1730898000-1730901600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub Coffee
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub-coffee-4/
LOCATION:EPFL PPB 019
CATEGORIES:Informed public,Round Table,Space Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTSTAMP:20241015T085945Z
CREATED:20241015T084643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T085945Z
UID:16207-1730937600-1731023999@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Workshop: Quantum for Space
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/workshop-quantum-for-space/
LOCATION:ESDI – European Space Deep-Tech Innovation Centre @ PSI\, Paul Scherrer Institut PARK INNOVAARE/EPIA\, Forschungsstrasse 111\, Villigen\, 5232\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241111
DTSTAMP:20240710T141617Z
CREATED:20240710T140932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T141617Z
UID:16004-1731110400-1731283199@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:EPFL Scientastic 2024
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/scientastic-2024/
LOCATION:EPFL AVP SAO SPS\, Bâtiment GA\, 2ème étage\, Station 5\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241112T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241112T140000
DTSTAMP:20241106T164648Z
CREATED:20241106T164033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T164648Z
UID:16398-1731416400-1731420000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Information Session on new ESDI research program: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY FOR SPACE
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/info-session-esdi-qse/
LOCATION:EPFL Copernic
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241113T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241113T190000
DTSTAMP:20241104T124250Z
CREATED:20241104T124057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T124250Z
UID:16373-1731517200-1731524400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Dr. Mazlan Othman at EPFL
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/dr-mazlan-othman-at-epfl/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room CE 1 4
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241114T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241114T160000
DTSTAMP:20241111T104530Z
CREATED:20240920T070807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T104530Z
UID:16111-1731586500-1731600000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space\, Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-science-technology/
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center\, RLC E1 240\, EPFL Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241205
DTSTAMP:20240822T093335Z
CREATED:20240822T093107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T093335Z
UID:16064-1733097600-1733356799@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Sustainability Conference
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-sustainability-conference/
LOCATION:HKU Campus\, Pok Fu Lam\, Hong Kong\, China
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241203T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241203T140000
DTSTAMP:20241121T094755Z
CREATED:20241121T094755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T094755Z
UID:16477-1733230800-1733234400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Information Session: Space Sustainability Continuing Education Course - Second Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/information-session2-space-sustainability-continuing-education-course-2025/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Education for professionals,Information session,Space Sustainability
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1732024539901.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241219T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241219T220000
DTSTAMP:20240904T074852Z
CREATED:20240710T142451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T074852Z
UID:16011-1734636600-1734645600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Swiss Apollo : de la Suisse à la Lune with Marco Sieber and Claude Nicollier
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/swiss-apollo-de-la-suisse-a-la-lune-with-marco-sieber-and-claude-nicollier/
LOCATION:Swisstech Convention Center\, Quartier Nord EPFL\, Route Louis-Favre 2\, Ecublens\, Vaud\, 1024\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Show/Spectacle
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Swiss-lune-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250109
DTSTAMP:20250311T121704Z
CREATED:20241015T091856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T121704Z
UID:16215-1736121600-1736380799@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Swiss Space Sustainability Research Days
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/swiss-sustainability-research-days/
LOCATION:Glacier Hotel (Eurotel Vicoria)\, Le Vernex 3\, Les Diablerets\, Vaud\, 1865\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/SSSRD_banner_new.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250127T140000
DTSTAMP:20250115T154131Z
CREATED:20250114T154035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T154131Z
UID:16715-1737982800-1737986400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Information Session: Space Sustainability Continuing Education Course – Second Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/information-session-space-sustainability-continuing-education-course-second-edition-2025/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Education for professionals,Information session,Space Sustainability
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Space-sus-course-info-session-jan-2025.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250304T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250304T150000
DTSTAMP:20250219T135834Z
CREATED:20250219T135616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T135834Z
UID:16901-1741093200-1741100400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:La Chine sur Mars: la mission habitée qu'elle prépare\, par Par Philippe Coué (Académie Internationale d’Astronautique)
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/la-chine-sur-mars-la-mission-habitee-quelle-prepare/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room SV 1717
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/mars-china.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250305T180000
DTSTAMP:20250129T081456Z
CREATED:20250129T081456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T081456Z
UID:16772-1741194000-1741197600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Non-Volatile Photonics for Zero-Energy Programmable Optical Networks
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/hernan-furci/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room MED 0 1418
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/espace-seminar-furci.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250313T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250313T210000
DTSTAMP:20250312T134918Z
CREATED:20250307T080056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T134918Z
UID:16931-1741896000-1741899600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:La durabilité spatiale – état des lieux et projets en cours à l’EPFL
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/la-durabilite-spatiale-etat-des-lieux-et-projets-en-cours-a-lepfl/
LOCATION:Business School And Culture Générale De Monthey\, salle des Combles\, Av. de France 4\, Monthey\, Valais\, 1870\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/conf_Udriot_13mars_25-1086x1536-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250322T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250322T150000
DTSTAMP:20250319T103750Z
CREATED:20250319T103153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T103750Z
UID:17023-1742648400-1742655600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:La Chine sur Mars: la mission habitée qu'elle prépare\, par Par Philippe Coué (Académie Internationale d’Astronautique)
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/la-chine-sur-mars/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room SV 1717
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250327T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250328T170000
DTSTAMP:20250317T170350Z
CREATED:20250205T100728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T170350Z
UID:16857-1743084000-1743181200@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Sustainability: Bridging Initiatives and Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-sustainability-bridging-initiatives-and-perspectives/
LOCATION:EPFL BC 420\, BC Bulding\, Rue Jean-Daniel-Colladon\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DTSTAMP:20241204T151537Z
CREATED:20241204T151132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T151537Z
UID:16516-1743465600-1743811199@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:9th European Conference on Space Debris
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/9th-european-conference-on-space-debris/
LOCATION:World Conference Center\, Platz d. Vereinten Nationen 2\, Bonn\, 53113\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/32764028372_dfa32dd882_o-ssh-banner-3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250416T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250416T180000
DTSTAMP:20250924T142128Z
CREATED:20250122T143756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T142128Z
UID:16762-1744822800-1744826400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA’s Concurrent Design Facility\, an essential tool for studying future space missions
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/justin-bourgois/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/espace-seminar-bourgois-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20241209T170215Z
CREATED:20241209T170215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T170215Z
UID:16576-1747612800-1747871999@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Resources Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-resources-week-2025/
LOCATION:European Convention Center\, 4 Pl. de l'Europe\, Neudorf-Weimershof\, 1499\, Luxembourg
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/lux-space-res.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250521T140000
DTSTAMP:20250521T131230Z
CREATED:20250409T154400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T131230Z
UID:17045-1747830600-1747836000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub Coffee
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub-coffee-mai2025/
LOCATION:EPFL BM 5202
CATEGORIES:Conference
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/SSH-coffee-poster_21.05.2025-copy.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250528
DTSTAMP:20250318T162837Z
CREATED:20250225T134548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T162837Z
UID:16913-1748217600-1748390399@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Community Days 2025
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-community-days/
LOCATION:Swisstech Convention Center\, Quartier Nord EPFL\, Route Louis-Favre 2\, Ecublens\, Vaud\, 1024\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition,Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://espace.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/space-com-days.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250526T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250526T190000
DTSTAMP:20250311T132733Z
CREATED:20250311T132310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T132733Z
UID:16996-1748277000-1748286000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA 50 Year Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:After a successful first event in March\, we are organising a second sustainable space hub coffee! \nWe will have the opportunity to hear a summary of the PhD that Alexandre Looten recently obtained at LPAC\, on the atmospheric re-entry of composite materials and design for demise of spacecrafts. D4D brings an interesting trade-off to the table: while it's seen as a solution for reducing the risks of uncontrolled re-entry (thus reducing space debris and the risk of casualties on the ground)\, it generates high altitude emissions (70-100km) that could have unpredictable atmospheric impacts. \nParticipants are then invited to take part in an open discussion over coffee and cookies. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of topics such as space debris risks\, high altitude atmospheric impacts\, and other environmental impacts on Earth. 5 institutes within EPFL are currently involved in research and development projects in the field of space sustainability. The hub is connecting these individual projects in a workflow that rests on three intertwined pillars: measure\, understand\, and act for space sustainability. \nMore info on the Sustainable Space Hub.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/esa-50-year-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Swisstech Convention Center\, Quartier Nord EPFL\, Route Louis-Favre 2\, Ecublens\, Vaud\, 1024\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR