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    Title

    Student Conference - Part 2

    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 44th 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: benedicte.escudier@supaero.fr - for Germany: Marco Schmidt at: schmidt.marco@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de - for USA: Stephen Brock at: stephenb@aiaa.org - for Great Britain: Chris Welch at: Welch@isu.isunet.edu - for Canada: Jason Clement: Jason.Clement@asc-csa.gc.ca The guidelines for the student competition will be distributed from the session chairs to the authors after abstract acceptance.

    Date

    2017-09-27

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    Riverbank 2

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Prof. Marco Schmidt, University Wuerzburg, Germany;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Jeong-Won Lee, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), Korea, Republic of;

    • Rapporteur: Mrs Benedicte Escudier, Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE), France;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Carlos Duarte, Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), Mexico;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Assessing the effectiveness of debris mitigation guidelines to preserve the space environment given future proposals for large satellite constellations

    15

    confirmed

    Ms. Samantha Le May

    RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)

    Australia

    2

    A Novel Approach to Cooling and Service Life Extension in Reusable Rocket Engine Thrust Chambers

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Matthew Richardson

    University of Tokyo

    Japan

    3

    hybrid optimization of low-thrust orbital transfers with coasting arcs for propellant minimization

    15

    withdrawn

    Mr. David Jimenez-Lluva

    Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

    The Netherlands

    4

    GEO Satellite Conjunction Analysis and Collision Avoidance Strategies

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Junho Lee

    University of Science & Technology of Korea (UST)

    Korea, Republic of

    5

    Mission Analysis and Design of MYSat - A 1U Cubesat For Electron-density Measurement

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Ahmad Shaqeer Mohamed Thaheer

    Universiti Sains Malaysia

    Malaysia

    6

    relative state estimation for spacecraft formation flight

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Behrad Vatankhahghadim

    University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

    Canada

    7

    innovative methods of 3D printing in space

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Jan Lukacevic

    Czech Technical University In Prague (CTU)

    Czech Republic

    8

    Implementation and test of a low power Attitude Determination and Control System for a CubeSat

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Liam Flaherty

    University of Adelaide

    Australia

    9

    Interpretation of light curves based on simulation software

    confirmed

    Mr. Daniel Burandt

    German Aerospace Center (DLR)

    Germany

    10

    Moisture sensor for gravitation dependent plant watering

    confirmed

    Mr. Thomas Maier

    Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. (DGLR)

    Germany

    11

    Optimizing the scientific return of MARBLL, the MARs Boundary Layer Lidar experiment developed to prepare the future of Mars ‘exploration

    confirmed

    Mr. Baptiste Chide

    ISAE-Supaero University of Toulouse

    France

    12

    Development of the Bidirectional Vortex in a Hemispherically-Shaped Rocket Engine

    confirmed

    Mr. Langston Williams

    Auburn University

    United States