session 1
- Title
Student Conference – Part 1
- type
oral
- Description
Undergraduate and graduate level students (no more than 28 years of age) present technical papers on any project in space sciences, industry or technology. These papers will represent the specific work of the author(s) (no more than two students). The students presenting in this session will compete in the 42nd International Student Competition. This session is NOT for team projects. Team project papers should be submitted to session E2.3. French, German, US, British and Canadian students submitting abstracts for the sessions E2.1 and E2.2 should apply via the national coordinators: - for France: Benedicte Escudier at: [email protected] - for Germany: Marco Schmidt at: [email protected] - for USA: Stephen Brock at: [email protected] - for Great Britain: Chris Welch at: [email protected] - for Canada: Jason Clement: [email protected] The guidelines for the student competition will be distributed from the session chairs to the authors after abstract acceptance.
- Date
2012-10-01
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Numerical model to aid universities in developing space nations with solid-fuel rocket motor design | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Dayne Kemp | South African Space Association | South Africa | |
3 | Role of MEMS components for University sponsored Nano-satellite Applications | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Sanket Dash | Manipal Institute of Technology | France | |
5 | Modelling of a Supersonic Rocket using Architecture Analysis Lan | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Geoffrey Duval | Université de Toulouse, ISAE | France | |
6 | FEASIBILITY STUDY OF AN ULTRA-LOW ALTITUDE HYPERSPECTRAL MICRO-SATELLITE | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Alessandro Grasso | International Space University (ISU) | France | |
7 | 18' | confirmed | Ms. Myriam Lemelin | University of Sherbrooke | Canada | ||
8 | Experimental study of acceleration processes in Hall Effect Thrusters | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Julien Vaudolon | CNRS | France |
