session 3

Title

Student Team Competition

Description

Undergraduate and graduate level student teams present papers on any subject related to space sciences, industry or technology. These papers will represent the work of the authors (three or more students). Students presenting in this session will compete for the Hans von Muldau Team Award. The guidelines for the student competition will be distributed from the session chairs to the authors after abstract acceptance.

Date

2012-10-02

Time

15:15

Room

TS19 (Sala Vega, Palacongressi)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Extraterrestrial Outpost (ExO): Design and Implementation of a Long-Term Sustainable Lunar Habitat

accepted

18'

confirmed

Ms. Christine Fanchiang

Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado

United States

2

A Modular, Efficient, Low Cost Power System for Pico-Satellite Applications

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Rohit Joshi

College of Engineering Pune

India

3

Advanced Transfer Options and Integrated Flight Dynamics Analyses for the European Student Moon Orbiter

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Willem van der Weg

University of Strathclyde

United Kingdom

4

Simulation and verification of hybrid propulsion operating behavior

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Andreas Zeiner

Technical University of Munich

Germany

5

Development of the variable thrust hybrid sounding rocket: Beihang-3

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Peng Zeng

Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA)

China

6

University of Colorado boulder hysor project: 2012 report

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Matthew Cannella

Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado

United States

7

StrathSat-R: Deploying inflatable CubeSat structures in micro gravity

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Ruaridh Clark

University of Strathclyde

United Kingdom

8

A low-cost Earth-observation camera with high image processing capability using COTS technologies

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Takehiko Kakizakai

Tokyo University of Science

Japan

9

Students can significantly contribute in Mapping and Monitoring of Wetlands in their Locality by using Remote Sensing Data and GIS Tools

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Mr. Aafaque Khan

Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology

India

10

DELTA-Sat: The Concurrent Pre-phase A Design Of A Thermospheric Exploration Microsatellite

accepted

18'

confirmed

Ms. Kathryn Dunlop

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

The Netherlands