session 3
Technologies to Enable Space Systems
- type
oral
- Description
This session will focus on innovative, technological developments that are usually high risk, but which have the potential to significantly enhance the performance of existing and new space systems. Enabling innovative technologies for space applications often result from spin-ins which will be discussed during the session, together with potential spin-offs. Examples include instrumentation, biotechnology, components, micro- and nano-technology, MEMs, advanced new structures and software techniques.
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mr. Steven Arnold, The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States;
Co-Chair: Mr. Xavier Roser, Thales Alenia Space France, France;
Rapporteur: Mr. Eiichi Tomita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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3 | Direct Robotic Extrusion of Photopolymers for In-Space Applications | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Michael Kringer | Munich University of Applied Sciences | Germany | |
4 | Embedded Graphene-Silicon Oxycarbide Porous Ceramics for Thermoelectric Applications | 10 | confirmed | Ms. Elizabeth Barrios | University of Central Florida (UCF) | United States | |
5 | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Álvaro Romero-Calvo | Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado | United States | ||
7 | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Francisco Membibre | Deimos Space SLU | Spain | ||
9 | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Pablo Ghiglino | Switzerland | |||
11 | Processor-in-the-Loop Testing of AI-aided Algorithms for Spacecraft GNC | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Stefano Silvestrini | Politecnico di Milano | Italy |