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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231204
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SUMMARY:Second International Orbital Debris Conference (IOC II)
DESCRIPTION:The goal of the 2nd International Orbital Debris Conference (IOC) is to promote orbital debris research activities in the United States and to foster collaborations with the international community. The four-day conference will cover all aspects of meteoroid and orbital debris research\, mission support\, and other related activities. \nTopics: \n\nMeasurements: radar\, optical\, in situ\, laboratory\, etc.\nModeling: engineering\, long-term environment\, near-term risk assessments\, reentry\, etc.\nOperations and mission support: hypervelocity impact and protection\, satellite anomalies\, conjunction assessments\, etc.\nEnvironment management: mitigation\, remediation\, space traffic coordination\, policy\, etc.\n\n			\n							More info & registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/second-international-orbital-debris-conference-ioc-ii/
LOCATION:Sugar Land\, Sugar Land\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T183000
DTSTAMP:20231115T095831Z
CREATED:20231115T082925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T095831Z
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SUMMARY:The European Aerospace Sector: Perspectives from the industry\, academia and the public sector
DESCRIPTION:The aerospace industry in Europe is growing to meet a new demand for services in connection to Space\, be it analytics rendered from data collected by satellites in orbit\, transporting cargo beyond the atmosphere or building the necessary equipment or instruments to carry out experiments or tasks in Space. Switzerland and Spain\, both members of the European Space Agency (ESA)\, can create interesting synergies to design and produce new systems that can compete in this new environment. \nIsabel PÉREZ GRANDE\nHead of the Directorate for Science\, Technology and Innovation at the Spanish Space Agency. \nDeputy Director of Research and doctoral studies at ETSI Aeronáutica y del Espacio (Higher Technical School of Aeronautics and Space of the Madrid Technical University) \nDoctor in Aerospace engineering (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid). \n \nMrs. Pérez Grande has been teaching and researching at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Madrid Technical University) since 1994. Currently\, she is a Professor at the Fluid mechanics and aerospace propulsion department. She carries out her research at the Ignacio Da Riva Microgravity Institute\, where she heads the Aerospace development and testing research group since 2005. Her research focuses on heat transfer\, thermal design and thermal control of space systems. She has contributed to the design of numerous onboard instruments such as NOMAD in ExoMars 2016 (ESA)\, Sunrise I and II\, SO/PHI and EPD in Solar Orbiter (ESA)\, as well as TIRS and ATS in MEDA in Mars 2020 (NASA). \nShe served as member of ESA’s Physical Sciences Working Group (2013-2017) and ESA’s Human Spaceflight and Exploration Science Advisory Committee (2015-2017). \nMiguel BELLÓ MORA\nDirector of the Spanish Space Agency (since April 20\, 2023) \nDoctor in Aerospace engineering (Technische Universität Braunschweig). Aeronautical engineer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid). \n \nMr. Belló Mora has been CEO of Atlantic International Research Centre (AIR Centre) since the year 2000. Additionally\, he has presided over the Eureka research and innovation network in 2021 and 2022. \nHe founded the aerospace corporation DEIMOS in 2001 and was its CEO until 2019. He was the main force behind the launching of the first Spanish satellites to observe Earth\, DEIMOS 1 and DEIMOS 2. DEIMOS has branched out in Spain (DEIMOS Space\, DEIMOS Aplicaciones Tecnológicas\, DEIMOS Imaging)\, as well as in the rest of Europe (DEIMOS Engenharia\, DEIMOS UK\, DEIMOS Romania and DEIMOS Italy). \nBefore that\, between 1985 and 2001\, Mr. Belló worked in the Spanish aerospace firm GMV as well as in the European Space Agency (ESA) in Darmstadt\, were he was Business Director\, Director of mission analysis and engineering and Director of institutional space programs. \nHe is a member of the International Astronautical Academy\, the Astrodynamics committee of the International Astronautical Federation and President of the Constellation and Mission design session of the International Astronautical Congress. \nPablo GALLEGO SANMIGUEL\nSenior Vice President for Sales and Customers at PLD Space \n \nMr. Gallego Sanmiguel has a wide experience in the aerospace sector. He has served as mission manager in institutions such as SpaceX (2015-2018) or ESA’s VEGA mission (2008-2012). He has participated in the launch of Ariane 4\, Ariane 5\, Soyuz\, Dnepr\, Vega\, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy crafts from Kourou (French Guyana)\, Yasny (Russia)\, Vandenberg (California)\, Cabo Cañaveral (Florida) and El Arenosillo (Spain). \nHe has been a consultant and business development manager at firms such as DEIMOS (2012-2015)\, ISDEFE (2007-2008)\, Hisdesat (2003-2007)\, Ariane Space (1997-2003) or CASA Espacio (1990-1997).
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/spanish-delegation-epfl/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room SV 1717
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T140000
DTSTAMP:20231115T124013Z
CREATED:20231115T123355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T124013Z
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SUMMARY:Information Session: Space Sustainability Continuing Education Course
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 28 for an Informational Session on our upcoming continuing education course\, Space Sustainability: How to design more sustainable missions? \nThis session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n REGISTER  \nIn recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth’s orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA’s MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n Course information & registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/information-session-space-sustainability-continuing-education-course/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Education for professionals,Information session
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTSTAMP:20230907T073919Z
CREATED:20230907T073608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T073919Z
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SUMMARY:Commons in Space 2023
DESCRIPTION:This conference aims to bring together scholars and practitioners on the commons in space. The increasing dependence of our societies on space infrastructures (GPS\, remote sensing\, internet access\, etc.) and the potential mining of rare minerals for energy transitions are causing new sustainability challenges due to the lack of governance of human activities in outer space. \nTopics such as space debris and congesting orbital space due to increasing satellites\, mining of celestial bodies\, protection of dark night sky\, utilization of different space resources in our solar system\, and earth-space sustainability challenges will be covered. The increasing number of private and state actors involved in space exploration and the utilization of Earth’s orbit without a clear governance framework points to an urgent need to debate governance solutions. \nWith rapid technological innovation and space commercialization\, how can existing studies on the governance of global commons consider the steering power of non-state actors\, industries and sectors? As a virtual conference organized by the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)\, we will facilitate a discussion between space scholars and scholars studying more traditional commons. What are the challenges ahead as humanity has to increasingly ensure earth-space sustainability? Importantly\, how can commons scholarship provide models for diverse stakeholder groups to have agency and voice as humanity rapidly expands their activities on the Moon\, Mars\, and beyond? \n			\n							REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/commons-in-space-2023/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231113T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231113T183000
DTSTAMP:20231106T154251Z
CREATED:20231106T103826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T154251Z
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SUMMARY:What can we do about climate change?
DESCRIPTION:Global warming and its consequences are provoking today climate upheavals that threaten biodiversity and the well being of all living beings on our planet Earth. \nCharling Tao will briefly describe the urgency of the situation and discuss some existing solutions\, that have been implemented\, or are proposed by space scientists and others. \n \nCharling Tao is a grandmother and CNRS  director of research emerita in Center of Particle Physics Marseille\, France and emerita professor of cosmology\, Department of Astronomy\, Tsinghua University\, China. \nA long term activist\, she has (co-) founded Ecosystem Restoration Communities (Camps)\, and the Weathermakers for a Sinai (re)greening \nShe is an ambassador for the Egyptian Center for Desert Research and Habiba community in Nuweiba\, Sinai.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/charling-tao/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room MED 0 1418
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231103T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231103T170000
DTSTAMP:20230928T114051Z
CREATED:20230821T095014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T114051Z
UID:14921-1699015500-1699030800@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Sustainability: Challenges and Outlook
DESCRIPTION:Organized in collaboration with eSpace – EPFL Space Center \, this second conference will be on the theme of “Space Sustainability: Challenges and Outlook”.An array of specialists  will provide their expertise on the various dimensions of this theme\, as well as their legal implications.   REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-sustainability-challenges-and-outlook/
LOCATION:EPFL BC 420\, BC Bulding\, Rue Jean-Daniel-Colladon\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTSTAMP:20230907T072837Z
CREATED:20230907T072401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T072837Z
UID:14948-1697414400-1697846399@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Clean Space Industry Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Clean Space Industry Days (CSID) 2023 is a must-attend event for all space professionals and enthusiasts working on designing and building sustainable space missions! \nThe five-day event will focus on the progress made in the fields of \n\neco-design for space\,\nend-of-life management\,\nactive debris removal and in-orbit servicing\n\nFurthermore\, the CSID will explore ways to consolidate the ESA Zero Debris approach. \n More Info   REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/clean-space-industry-days-2023/
LOCATION:ESA ESTEC\, Keplerlaan 1\, Noordwijk\, 2201 AZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Clean Space,Conference,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231011T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231011T183000
DTSTAMP:20231110T110824Z
CREATED:20230928T125027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T110824Z
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SUMMARY:SWIR/NIR SPAD Image Sensors for LIDAR  and Quantum Imaging Applications\, by prof. Edoardo Charbon
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, prof. Charbon will review the evolution of solid-state photon counting sensors from avalanche photodiodes (APDs) to silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) to single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs). The impact of these sensors on LiDAR has been remarkable\, however\, more innovations are to come with the continuous advance of integrated SPADs and the introduction of powerful computational imaging techniques directly coupled to SPADs/SiPMs. New technologies\, such as 3D-stacking in combination with Ge and InP/InGaAs SPAD sensors\, are accelerating the adoption of SWIR/NIR image sensors\, while enabling new sensing functionalities. Prof. Charbon will conclude the talk with a technological perspective on how all these technologies could come together in low-cost\, computational-intensive image sensors\, for affordable\, yet powerful quantum imaging. \n				\n				\n				\n	Edoardo Charbon (SM’00 F’17) received the Diploma from ETH Zurich\, the M.S. from the University of California at San Diego\, and the Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1988\, 1991\, and 1995\, respectively\, all in electrical engineering and EECS. He has consulted with numerous organizations\, including Bosch\, X-Fab\, Texas Instruments\, Maxim\, Sony\, Agilent\, and the Carlyle Group. He was with Cadence Design Systems from 1995 to 2000\, where he was the Architect of the company’s initiative on information hiding for intellectual property protection. In 2000\, he joined Canesta Inc.\, as the Chief Architect\, where he led the development of wireless 3-D CMOS image sensors. \n	Since 2002 he has been a member of the faculty of EPFL\, where is a full professor. From 2008 to 2016 he was with Delft University of Technology’s as Chair of VLSI design. Dr. Charbon has been the driving force behind the creation of deep-submicron CMOS SPAD technology\, which is mass-produced since 2015 and is present in telemeters\, proximity sensors\, and medical diagnostics tools. His interests span from 3-D vision\, LiDAR\, FLIM\, FCS\, NIROT to super-resolution microscopy\, time-resolved Raman spectroscopy\, and cryo-CMOS circuits and systems for quantum computing. He has authored or co-authored over 400 papers and two books\, and he holds 24 patents. Dr. Charbon is the recipient of the 2023 IISS Pioneering Achievement Award\, he is a distinguished visiting scholar of the W. M. Keck Institute for Space at Caltech\, a fellow of the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft\, a distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Photonics Society\, and a fellow of the IEEE.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/swir-nir-spadedoardo-charbon/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20230817T143934Z
CREATED:20230817T143716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T143934Z
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SUMMARY:International Astronautical Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:The International Astronautical Congress is an excellent platform that brings us all together\, united in the face of global challenges and ready to explore the untapped potential of the space for the benefit of the humanity. \nIn 2023\, the global space community will convene in Baku at the International Astronautical Congress once again\, exactly 50 years after Baku hosted the 24th edition of the IAC and became the first and the only city in the region to do so. This\, certainly\, is a major occasion in the history of the space industry development in Azerbaijan\, as it is one of the core priorities of our vision as a country aspiring to foster the formation of regional space ecosystem and strengthen its position as an emerging space nation. \n			\n							REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/international-astronautical-congress-2023/
LOCATION:Baku Convention Center\, Tabriz St 130\, Baku\, 9VW8+X5W\, Azerbaijan
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTSTAMP:20230907T082557Z
CREATED:20230907T082557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082557Z
UID:14980-1695945600-1696031999@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Friday 29.09:  at ETHZ – 12:15 to 14:15 – Details & Registration \nFriday 29.09: at UZH – 14:00 to 18:00 – Details & Registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-5/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20230907T082338Z
CREATED:20230907T082338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082338Z
UID:14975-1695859200-1695945599@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 28.09: at EPFL – 12:15 to 14:15 (lunch) – Details & Registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-4/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230927T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230927T183000
DTSTAMP:20230907T134758Z
CREATED:20230907T110700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T134758Z
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SUMMARY:RF System Design for Robotic Spacecraft Requirements - Design Challenges and Emerging Technologies\, by Hannes Bartle
DESCRIPTION:A cornerstone of space sustainability is the ability to efficiently service\, repair and refuel spacecrafts in orbit. From low earth orbit to geostationary orbits\, the need for such In-Orbit Servicing (IOS) missions is clearly identified and several companies are trying to race each other to be the first to market. Additionally\, as the problem of space debris is more and more recognized as such by private and government stakeholders\, Active Debris Removal (ADR) missions will be important to reduce the risk of the Kessler syndrome to set in. \nOne of the many challenges these types of missions entail is the design of reliable and secure RF systems covering communications\, radar and RF sensing. The unique set of requirements posed by a highly agile\, robotic spacecraft poses several challenges for RF systems in terms of performance\, reliability and cost. This talk will give an overview of typical requirements\, trade-offs and regulatory hurdles that one will encounter when designing RF systems for robotic spacecrafts. Furthermore\, an overview of emerging technologies and current research will be provided. \n \nHannes Bartle is an Industrial PhD student in the Microwaves and Antennas Group (MAG) at EPFL\, while being employed by ClearSpace SA. His research focuses on the field of mutual coupling between antennas and installed antenna performance on electrically large structures. He is the technical point of contact regarding RF and antenna related topics at ClearSpace and is responsible for the development\, design and procurement of RF hardware and antennas\, most notably the ClearSpace-1 communication systems. He received a B.Eng in Aerospace Engineering from the Corporate State University Friedrichshafen\, Germany\, and an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Aarhus University\, Denmark.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/ref-system-bartle/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20230907T082445Z
CREATED:20230907T080936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082445Z
UID:14970-1694476800-1694563199@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 12.09: in Luzern (KKL) – 9:00 to 10:00 – Details
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-3/
LOCATION:Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern)\, Europap\, Luzern\, 6003\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20230907T072050Z
CREATED:20230907T071837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T072050Z
UID:14943-1694390400-1694563199@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Commercial Space Days
DESCRIPTION:Switzerland is currently revising its space policy and devising a national legal framework for space\, recognizing international developments. The Swiss Space Office is seeking inputs to its innovation policy. \nThe European Space Agency is making similar efforts\, having established a Directorate for Commercialization and accompanying Center (ECSECO)\, and expanding their roles in supporting players of the NewSpace era through its own incubation network (ESA BIC). \nThe current crossroads and need for new policy and commercial thinking are a call for action to the space community\, finding responses solidly grounded in economics and innovation management\, learning from other sectors\, space verticals and defining viable solutions for economic\, environmental\, and social sustainability. \n			\n							More info & registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/commercial-space-days/
LOCATION:Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern)\, Europap\, Luzern\, 6003\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition,Newspace,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230714T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230714T170000
DTSTAMP:20230713T130334Z
CREATED:20230613T120115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T130334Z
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SUMMARY:Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 x Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the event will be live on Zoom between 9h30 and 12h30. \nThe afternoon workshop will not be live streamed.\n	The event will take place on the 14th of July 2023\, starting at 09:30am\, in person at EPFL in Lausanne\, Switzerland\, held in partnership with \n\nthe Aerospace Europe Conference (AEC) and\nthe Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) Switzerland + the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group.\n\n\n		Programme\n	\n	The entire event will begin at 9:30 in the morning\, and lunch will be provided. \nMorning session: presentation from speakers: \n\n\n\n9:30\, Anastasia Pesce – Lead Engineer Product Quality ESA: “How to Establish a Culture for women visibility in Aerospace”.\n9:55\, Chloé Carrière – Space influencer wishing to close the gap between science and society: “Taking the road less travelled”.\n10:20\, Julien Bonnaud – Industrial Relations at Space Exchange Switzerland (SXS) and Swiss Delegate at ESA (THAG)\, ex. ESA. “Opportunities for young professionals”\n\n\n\n10:45\, Morning break \n  \n11:15\, “Panel discussion”\, interaction \n  \n12:00\, Lunch  \n  \nAfternoon: Workshop (About 3h) \nIn this workshop\, we aim to explore the significance of gender-disaggregated data and its impact on decision-making\, policy formulation\, and resource allocation. We will delve into the challenges faced in collecting gender-sensitive data\, identify existing gaps\, and discuss strategies to bridge them effectively with a keen focus on empathy mapping! During the workshop\, you will have the opportunity to engage in design activities\, interactive discussions\, and share your insights and experiences. Together\, we can foster a deeper understanding of the gender data gap and work towards solutions that promote gender equality and social progress. This workshop is open to all individuals who are passionate about promoting gender equity and inclusive data practices\, your unique perspectives and contributions are invaluable.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/aecxsgac/
LOCATION:EPFL BC 420\, BC Bulding\, Rue Jean-Daniel-Colladon\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230711T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230711T190000
DTSTAMP:20230628T141350Z
CREATED:20230628T135139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T141350Z
UID:14853-1689098400-1689102000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:"Aiming High: The Story of the James Webb Space Telescope and How it is Changing our View of the Universe"\, by Thomas Zurbuchen
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Zurbuchen is the longest continually running Head of Science at NASA from 2016 to 2022. Previously Professor for Space Science and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan. Also founder of the largest Entrepreneurship programme at American Universities – the Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship – and a member of the international Academy of Astronautics. \nPROGRAMME5:45 pm  Doors open6:00 pm  Welcome Address by Martin Vetterli\, President of EPFL6:10 pm  Conference by Thomas Zurbuchen\, Astrophysicist6:40 pm  Q&A moderated by Julie Böhning\, Co-founder\, Gruyère Space Program7:00 pm  Closing remarks by Aude Pugin\, CEO\, APCO Technologies7:05 pm  Cocktail8:00 pm  End of the event \nIn partnership with: \n  REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/thomas-zurbuchen/
LOCATION:EPFL Polydome\, EPFL Route de la Sorge PO1\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230714
DTSTAMP:20230309T103147Z
CREATED:20221207T084054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T103147Z
UID:13442-1688860800-1689292799@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Aerospace Europe ConferenceJoint 10th EUCASS - 9th CEAS Conference
DESCRIPTION:About the conference\n	\n	The Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 is a joint event between the 10th European Conference for Aerospace Sciences (EUCASS) and the 9th conference of the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS).\nThe objectives in 2023 are to strengthen the link between space and aeronautics\, facilitate cross-fertilisation and lay the foundations for a major unified international congress of aerospace sciences in Europe. With rich scientific content for the future of space and aeronautics\, the Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 will present cutting-edge ideas for the world of tomorrow.\nOrganised at the Swiss Tech Convention Center in Lausanne\, Switzerland\, the conference will also be an opportunity to discover the city\, the Olympic Capital of the world\, as well as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ranked 16th in the QS World University Ranking.\n			\n							REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/aerospace-europe-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Swisstech Convention Center\, Quartier Nord EPFL\, Route Louis-Favre 2\, Ecublens\, Vaud\, 1024\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230708
DTSTAMP:20230602T123156Z
CREATED:20230602T122727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T123156Z
UID:14640-1688515200-1688774399@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:PVSPACE23 - New Generation Photovoltaics for Space
DESCRIPTION:The rapid progress in modern space economy is entrepreneurial and global accessible with increasingly expanding with private players across a variety of sub-sectors and markets via an increasingly growth in funding and investing. A major step forward in the space technologies is to develop affordable power systems applicable in the harsh space environment. Indeed\, owing to the source of power\, photovoltaics (PVs) always considered as a key component. In agreement with the fast-growing space economy\, emerging photovoltaic systems e.g.\, perovskite solar cells and multi-junction thin film PVs with some interesting characteristics e.g.\, high efficiency in ultra-low-cost modules\, low energy payback time\, large scale solution-process manufacturing\, intrinsic stability against high energy particles and rays\, light-weight and high specific power\, have been illustrated a great potential for compete with conventional PV systems in the space applications.  \nThe scope of the conference is to provide an opportunity for experts in variety PV sectors and technologies to have a fresh update on the advancement\, state-of-the-art and future roadmap of new generation PV in space applications. From space applications we consider not only those which are available e.g.\, satellite powering and traditional space missions but also new space developments such as extraterrestrial bases\, deployable flexible PV arrays\, inflatable solar cells\, solar power stations\, etc. The conference would also focus on space relevant tests of new PV technologies as well as the first experimental demonstration on the space environment. \n\n		Some of the conference topics: \n	\n\nHalide Perovskite Solar Modules (PSMs)\nLow-dimensional Perovskites\nAdvanced materials for space PV systems\nIonizing radiation test\nSpace Environment advance PV test\nFlexible photovoltaics\nLight-weight materials and technologies for PV systems\nHigh power density of PV cells \nNew generation PVs\n\n			\n							More info & registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/pvspace23-new-generation-photovoltaics-for-space/
LOCATION:Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering\, Sapienza University of Rome\, Via Eudossiana 18\, Rome\, 00184\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230615
DTSTAMP:20230331T103300Z
CREATED:20230331T103017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T103300Z
UID:14139-1686614400-1686787199@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:5th Summit for Space Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:The 5th Summit for Space Sustainability is a high-level\, multi-day event focused on developing solutions for space sustainability\, hosted by the Secure World Foundation.\n	The 5th Summit for Space Sustainability will be a unique gathering of global stakeholders from government\, industry\, and civil society. This event will feature keynotes\, interactive sessions\, panels\, and networking designed to highlight opportunities and challenges for developing solutions for space sustainability.\n			\n							REGISTER HERE
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/5th-summit-for-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:Convene\, 117 West 46th Street\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTSTAMP:20230606T092815Z
CREATED:20230606T092411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T092815Z
UID:14657-1686009600-1686268799@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space capacity allocation for the sustainability of space activities
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n MORE INFO
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-capacity-allocation-for-the-sustainability-of-space-activities/
LOCATION:Politecnico di Milano\, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32\, Milan\, 20133\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T180000
DTSTAMP:20230516T092839Z
CREATED:20230516T092839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T092839Z
UID:14491-1684774800-1684778400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA’s ambition for space in Europe\, by Simona Richard
DESCRIPTION:ESA is an intergovernmental organisation with 22 Member States\, created in 1975\, with the mission to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space delivers benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. Its wide range of activities cover areas such as launchers\, science\, robotic and human exploration\, navigation\, Earth observation\, telecommunications\, space safety and operations. In 2021\, the ESA Agenda 2025 was published\, outlining five priorities for the next year to realise ESA’s ambition for space in Europe. At the ESA Council at Ministerial level in November 2022\, ESA’s budget was increased by 17% to a record of € 16.9bn\, showing the strong support of Member States for space in Europe. Just recently\, an independent High Level Advisory Group established at the request of ESA’s Council published a report on the future of human and robotic space exploration\, calling for more investment in European space exploration. The next big milestone for ESA will be the Space Summit in Seville\, Spain\, which will take place in November 2023. \n	Simona currently works as DG Support and Member States Relations Officer in the Director General’s Cabinet at ESA’s headquarters in Paris. She has gained previous experience with ESA as a Swiss National Trainee in the Strategy and Development Office during which she was based at ESA’s ESRIN establishment in Frascati\, Italy. Simona studied Political Science and Chemistry at the Universities of Bern and Zurich\, Switzerland\, as well as in Ljubljana\, Slovenia.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/esa-in-europe/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230430T170000
DTSTAMP:20230406T142858Z
CREATED:20230309T115601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T142858Z
UID:13815-1682758800-1682874000@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:EPFL Open Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:EPFL will open its doors once again and welcome a large public of all ages. \nFor a weekend\, enter a world of innovation\, science and creativity.\nScientific activities\, demonstrations\, laboratory visits\, cultural events…\nA unique opportunity to discover the captivating and exciting world of EPFL! \n			\n							Official Website\n		\n			\n											Download Campus Map\n		\n\n		Main Topics\n	\n				\n\n		SPACE\n	\n	Space research is a fascinating field of study\, not only for what it teaches us about our planetary system and life on Earth\, but also for the amazing technology that results. EPFL scientists and students are helping shape the future of the space industry by developing even more sophisticated satellites\, rovers and rocket launchers\, as well as ways of improving astronauts’ lives in outer space. They’re also investigating ways to make space missions more sustainable and responsible. For instance\, engineers at ClearSpace – an EPFL spin-off – are deploying technology to capture and deorbit space debris.  \n			\n							Full SPACE Programme\n		\n				\n\n		Climate Change\n	\n				\n\n		Health\n	\n				\n\n		Artificial Intelligence\n	\n				\n\n		Basic Research\n	\n			\n							Full Programme
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/epfl-open-days-2023/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus\, Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20230308T103227Z
CREATED:20230308T102902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T103227Z
UID:13787-1682380800-1682553599@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Community Days Switzerland 2023
DESCRIPTION:Challenges and opportunities in the space field. Practical and useful information for space industries and newcomers in the domain.\n	\n	The Space Community Days 2023 offer a platform to exchange experiences and to support cooperation. This is a great opportunity to listen to prominent speakers involving ESA program managers\, representatives of Swiss companies and of the Large European System Integrators. \nThe event is intended to be an occasion to meet again after the pandemic\, and to learn about future opportunities in select ESA programmes. The community days will also be the occasion to improve the dialogue between space science and industry through dedicated sessions. The event focuses on specific and select tangible opportunities for Swiss entities\, namely for SME’s. \nIn the afternoon of the first Day\, we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Masaki Fujimoto\, Deputy Director General at JAXA for a keynote presentation on Hayabusa2. This will open a session fostering the “dialogue between space science and space industries” organised together with ISSI Bern and the NCCR PlanetS. \nThe second day is dedicated to the presentation of new ESA e-tools and national support initiatives. A session on AI for space will be organised in the afternoon. \n			\n							Register Here
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-community-days-switzerland-2023/
LOCATION:Bernexpo\, Mingerstrasse 6\, Bern\, 3000\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20230419T143158Z
CREATED:20230419T141246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T143158Z
UID:14175-1682035200-1682121599@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Space LawSpace sector careers for lawyers
DESCRIPTION:09.00 – 12.30 (IN-PERSON ONLY) \nWORKSHOP: FUNDAMENTALS OF SPACE LAW \nDr. Merve Erdem Burger\nSNF Post- Doctoral researcher at UniNe\nLIMITED TO 24 PARTICIPANTS \n	14.00 – 15.00 (HYBRID) \nEXPERT TALK: SPACE SECTOR CAREERS \n“The changing legal & regulatory landscape in the space industry and the opportunities for the next generation” \nMr Andrewball\, Neuco Global Specialist Recruitment \nLIMITED TO 60 PARTICIPANTS IN PERSON +\nONLINE PARTICIPANTS\n	15.00 – 16.00 \nAPERO \n			\n							REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-law-unine/
LOCATION:University of Neuchâtel\, Faculty of Law\, AT Auditoire Moyen (301)\, Rue A.-L.Breguet 1\, Neuchâtel\, Neuchâtel\, 2000
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T153000
DTSTAMP:20230331T101157Z
CREATED:20230331T100754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T101157Z
UID:14134-1680705000-1680708600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Spaceport SARABHAI - Space Law + Policy Dialogue #4: Orbital Debris Remediation
DESCRIPTION:Spaceport SARABHAI (S2) to co-host edition#4 of its Space Law + Policy Dialogue with the eSpace – EPFL Space Center\, Switzerland on 5th April 2023. The goal of the ongoing series of S2 Space Law + Policy Dialogues is to look at contemporary space activities through a space law + policy lens and strengthen international cooperation through exchange of ideas and perspectives. The 4th edition will focus on how to keep outer space safe and sustainable for the benefit of all humanity. The panel will discuss the current state and challenges\, in terms of technology\, regulations and economy. They will propose actions necessary for removal of existing debris and mitigation of future debris. \n	Moderator:\nMarie Valentine Florin\, Executive Director\, EPFL International Risk Governance Center (IRGC)\nPanelists:\n● Romain Buchs\, Space Policy Analyst\, ClearSpace\, Switzerland\n● Emmanuelle David\, Executive Director\, EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\n● Ashok G.V. \, Partner\, Factum Law\, India\n● Shreyas Mirji\, Head\, Business and Strategy\, Digantara\, India\n			\n							REGISTER
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/spaceport-sarabhai-space-law-policy-dialogue-4-orbital-debris-remediation/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T173000
DTSTAMP:20230314T170707Z
CREATED:20230306T163248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T170707Z
UID:13781-1678725000-1678728600@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub: new technologies and services to secure the long-term usability of space
DESCRIPTION:eSpace – EPFL Space Center is a pioneer in space sustainability. With the Clean Space Initiative\, initially proposed to deorbit Swisscube which eventually spin-off from EPFL as the ClearSpace-1 mission to recover the Vega Secondary Payload Adapter (VESPA)\, the Center can draw on a decade of experience in space sustainability. More recently\, in 2019 eSpace initiated a two-year pilot phase of a research initiative on sustainable space logistics (RISSL). This initiative was the starting point of several consortium projects that attracted many stakeholders\, resulting in several publications and the development of a space logistics modelling software for mission profile evaluation and optimization [1]. The success of this pilot phase encouraged the Center to continue exploring this new domain. Current research includes life cycle assessment of space transportation vehicles\, accounting for space debris risks and the reentry phase\, optimisation of space logistics\, and mission design. These projects will help understanding and improving the situation in space. It is especially important to assess future impacts of new missions early in the design phase\, in order to support space agencies and industry in designing new concepts with lower environmental impacts. \nThanks to these 10+ years of experience\, in 2021 EPFL was selected to host the Space Sustainability Rating (SSR)\, which incentivizes space operators to adopt more responsible mission design and operational behaviour. Its competence and neutrality\, two important prerequisites for a successful\, fair and widely accepted evaluation system\, make eSpace the ideal host institution for the rating. The definition of sustainability in space is constantly evolving. eSpace is therefore continuously improving the formulation of the SSR to address emerging environmental\, societal\, and economic factors in the assessment. \nThese efforts are complemented by the EPFL laboratory of astrophysics (LASTRO)\, which is currently working on detection and characterization of resident objects in Earth’s orbit in large astronomical data archives [2]. The information extracted from these archives will allow a better evaluation of the evolution and current state of the small debris population\, and support active debris removal that will be necessary to secure the future use of Earth’s orbit. \nIn order to unite EPFL’s forces in the domain of sustainability in space\, eSpace has recently launched the Sustainable Space Hub (SSH). The goal of the Hub is to coherently manage and foster the growth of these topics. 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. \nThe projects associated with each pillar are essential to find solutions to the problems arising from the rapidly increasing space activities\, the risk from space debris\, and the generated atmospheric impacts. The Hub will help identify and promote new technologies in space sustainability with new services in orbit and on the ground. \n\n\n		Mathieu Udriot\n	\n	Research Scientist & Systems Engineer at eSpace \n				\n	Young professional at the EPFL Space Center (Lausanne\, Switzerland)\, Mathieu is involved in projects related to space logistics\, space sustainability\, concurrent engineering\, and he supervises student teams at EPFL. In particular\, Mathieu is working on two projects\, funded by ESA\, that are looking at the environmental impacts of launchers using a life cycle assessment methodology\, and modelling space logistics scenarios to understand the feasibility of future missions. \n	Mathieu graduated at EPFL in February 2022 with a master in microengineering\, specialized in space technologies. His master thesis was about the Implementation of a Space Sustainability Rating. He is still supporting this association on some R&D projects. He was also part of the EPFL team that won the European Rocketry Challenge 2021 in Portugal. \n\n\n		Stephan Hellmich\n	\n	Post doc research scientist at LASTRO \n				\n	After studying computer science\, which he completed in 2010 with a collaborative diploma thesis from HTWK Leipzig and UNI Leipzig in the field of bioinformatics\, Stephan began his scientific career studying small planets in the solar system at the DLR Institute for Planetary Science in Berlin. During his PhD thesis\, Stephan investigated the long-term orbital evolution of Jupiter Trojan asteroids under the influence of the non-gravitational Yarkovsky force. Besides this activity\, Stephan was involved in several projects of the DLR institute and the ESA SSA initiative. \n	He supported the hardware and software development for the extension of the 1.23m telescope at the German-Spanish observatory on Calar Alto and conducted observations of exoplanets\, asteroids and comets to determine their rotational and physical properties. While the focus of the observations was on Jupiter Trojan asteroids in support of the recently launched LUCY mission\, Stephan also led a program of secondary use of the observational data that resulted in the reporting of hundreds of thousands of astrometric positions to the Minor Planet Center and the discovery of several asteroids and a trans Neptunian object. \nIn early 2022\, Stephan started supporting EPFL’s SSA activities as a postdoctoral researcher. He is mainly working on extracting information on space debris from large astronomical data archives and enabling the TELESTO telescope at the Observatory of Geneva for space debris observations.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T133000
DTSTAMP:20221116T131028Z
CREATED:20221115T172440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T131028Z
UID:13314-1671181200-1671197400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Technical Workshop for the Italian Day of Space in Switzerland - Space technology and sustainability: a challenge for the future
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is free but registration is mandatory for organisation purposes. \n	Space economy is a fast-growing sector at global scale. In particular\, it is becoming a leading business and research sector in Europe. It is more and more important to develop new ideas and opportunities\, leveraging on the strong competence of universities and research centers together with the solid support by space industries and the growing constellation of SME and start-up companies. \nOn the Italian Day of Space\, eSpace- EPFL Space center\, together with Embassy of Italy in Bern and the General Consulate of Italy in Geneva\, are organizing this technical workshop to promote a network of collaboration between Italy and Switzerland\, involving Academia and space industries\, large companies and SME. \nStarting from the presentation of new technologies\, developed in Switzerland with a significant participation of Italian researchers\, we present examples of how space can present opportunities for both for young engineers and scientists\, and for companies.  As it becomes more and more crowded\, the responsible use of space key\, as will be discussed during a round table. \nWe invite researchers\, engineers\, space companies\, start-up\, students and all the interested public to join us in this technical networking event. \n\n		Programme\n	\n	[ninja_tables id=”13319″]
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-technical-workshop-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:EPFL Room CE 1515
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T200000
DTSTAMP:20221116T130608Z
CREATED:20221111T113417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T130608Z
UID:13292-1671125400-1671134400@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Switzerland and Italy : Together in Space
DESCRIPTION:Free entrance but registration mandatory.\n	\n			\n							Full programme and registration\n		\n	The Italian government has established the National Day of Space on December 16. On the day before\, in 1964\, Italy launched the S. Marco 1 satellite\, becoming the third country to have space capabilities. \nItaly and Switzerland have a long-term record of successful collaboration in space. Researchers from both countries collaborate on the most important space missions\, supported by industries and small-medium enterprises on both sides of the Alps. \nThe Italian Embassy in Bern intends to promote an initiative to celebrate the third edition of the Italian National Day of Space in Switzerland\, aiming at showing the strong ties between these two countries and reinforce further the support to the collaboration in science and technology. \nThis public event will bring together Swiss and Italian astronauts and Space Agencies\, large space companies and university spin-offs. \nPlease note that a technical workshop entitled Space technology & sustainability: a challenge for the future will take place on the 16th December at EPFL (room CE 1515).
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-together-in-space/
LOCATION:EPFL\, Room SG 1138
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T113000
DTSTAMP:20221118T102958Z
CREATED:20221118T102840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T102958Z
UID:13349-1671098400-1671103800@espace.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Euresearch Information Event on Horizon Europe Calls for 2023 and 2024 in Industry\, Digital and Space
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission is expected to shortly publish details on calls for the upcoming two years in most areas of Horizon Europe. Swiss National Contact Points for Horizon Europe “Cluster 4” on Industry\, Digital and Space will inform on these new funding opportunities on 15 December. \nJoin this 1.5h online event to get an overview of the new calls\, learn how an organization based in Switzerland can participate in projects and get inspiration on how to join consortia applying for funding. \n			\n							More info & Registration
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/euresearch-calls-2023-2024/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T170000
DTSTAMP:20221213T124753Z
CREATED:20221123T133805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T124753Z
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SUMMARY:Lunar Hub: a venture to explore the extreme and the uncharted\, by David Rodríguez
DESCRIPTION:eSpace (EPFL Space Center) introduced in 2020 a new initiative aimed at bridging a series of identified knowledge and technology gaps within the latest lunar exploration and infrastructure development roadmaps. We\, at eSpace\, advocate for a holistic space program that effectively and sustainably explores and develops the Moon. To do so\, upcoming exploration missions call for ever more capable robotic systems and instruments\, including the capability to explore longer distances (>100 km) within highly constrained time windows (e.g.\, shorter daylight cycles in polar regions) and under extreme environmental conditions of which little to no data is readily available (permanently shadowed regions and lunar skylights are some examples). \nA long-term\, effective\, faster\, and minimally altered characterization of these regions requires improved mobility systems as well as the use of high-resolution mapping and imagery\, which most lunar missions to date still lack. Today we present EPFL’s Lunar Hub\, eSpace’s latest venture to create a home base for lunar research and technology within Switzerland. We are already working toward developing the technology required to traverse the lunar surface 100 times faster than any autonomous rover ever before\, providing robotic assets and soon humans with the highest resolution maps of key\, so far inaccessible regions with our lunar reconnaissance drone\, defining the most effective ways in which small heterogeneous groups of robots can cooperate to access\, explore\, and jointly prospect the most scientifically valuable regions\, and equipping them with the latest optical instrumentation with our Dragonfly camera. \n				\n	David is currently responsible for the Lunar Hub\, leading the center’s efforts in lunar research and technology development with projects on topics spanning from fast off-Earth robotic mobility\, reconnaissance drones\, low-cardinality multi-agent systems\, to novel sensing instrumentation for localization and mapping. He also provides system-level and managerial support to projects on active deorbiting of defunct satellites as well as supporting the activities of multiple students’ associations related to space at EPFL.” \n	Formerly he held several positions as an NPI researcher for the Automation & Robotics Lab at the European Space Agency and as a visiting scientist for the Institute of System Dynamics & Control of the German Aerospace Center. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carlos III University of Madrid\, a Master’s Degree in Space Studies from the International Space University\, and a PhD in robotics from Tohoku University. \n	\n								\n	\n	\n		\n		David’s social media:
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/lunarhub/
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