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    Title

    Student Conference - Part 2

    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 51st International Student Competition. This session is NOT for team projects. Team project papers should be submitted to session E2.3. To accommodate for the different national education schemes, the distinction between undergraduate and graduate students is based uniquely upon the number of years of university education, as follows: - undergraduate students: students who did their work within the 4th year at university level, for instance a Bachelor thesis. - graduate students: students who did their work from the 5th year at university level, for instance a Master thesis. If appropriate, faculty members that advised students during the preparation of their work can be listed as a co-author (never as a first author) and their status of advisors must be clearly indicated. Principle responsibilities for a submitted student conference paper fall with the student author/s and as such they must be listed first. The content of the paper should mainly reflect the contribution of the student. Faculty co-authors cannot present the paper or answer questions at the student conferences. The selection of the oral presentations is solely based on the submitted abstracts. We strongly recommend that you submit an abstract with an extensive description of your topic, including a detailed explanation of your contribution and the novelty of your work. French, German, US, UK and Canadian students submitting abstracts for the sessions E2.1 and E2.2 will be forwarded to the corresponding national competition coordinators. The following contact persons are available for more information: For the French national competition: Emmanuel Zenou – emmanuel.zenou@isae-supaero.fr For the German national competition: Marco Schmidt – marco.schmidt@uni-wuerzburg.de For the US national competition - Michael Lagana - MichaelL@aiaa.org For the UK national competition: Vix Southgate - iac_comp@bis-space.com For the Canadian sponsoring program, please check the CSA website http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/ Paper accepted for the competition and the presentations will be evaluated along the following criteria: Technical Content, Originality, Practical Application, General Presentation, Knowledge of the Subject.

    Date

    2023-10-03

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    BCC A5

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

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Frank Friedlaender, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, United States;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Emmanuel Zenou, Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE), France;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    Spacecraft orbital and attitude control around an Asteroid subjected to underactuated conditions

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Vishrant Dave

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

    India

    2

    10:27

    Experimental and Theoretical Study of Scale Effects of Hybrid Rockets Using Low-Melting-Point Fuels

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Naoki Yasunaga

    Japan

    3

    10:39

    Compliant high support stiffness rocket gimbal for Thrust Vector Control

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Guillaume Hueber

    Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

    Switzerland

    4

    10:51

    Design and optimization of ascent trajectory for a global delivery system

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Zhangrui Chen

    Tsinghua University

    China

    5

    11:03

    Low-cost, Lightweight Electronic Flow Regulators for Throttling Liquid Rocket Engines

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Vint Lee

    U.C. Berkeley

    United States

    6

    11:15

    Rendezvous and Docking of an Over-actuated Spacecraft with a Dual-Axis Gimbaled Electric Thruster

    12

    withdrawn

    Mr. Ankit M Patel

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

    India

    7

    11:27

    fault diagnosis of gravitational wave detection system operation with limited computing resources using symbolic directed graph techniques

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Ruobing Tian

    Beijing Institude of technology

    China

    8

    11:39

    Intelligent and Robust Control of Space Manipulator for Active Removal of Space Debris

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Shabadini Sampath

    University of Strathclyde / Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

    United Kingdom

    9

    11:51

    An Attitude-Independent Parachute for De-orbiting Inoperative Satellites

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Thomas Hale

    University of Bath

    United Kingdom

    10

    12:03

    Optimizing Launch Window Opportunities for ESA’s Comet Interceptor Mission using Primer Vector Theory

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Miguel De Almeida Rebelo

    ISAE - Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace

    11

    12:15

    An innovative mission concept to infer upper thermosphere density using a torque-balanced CubeSat

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Damien Baclet

    ISAE-Supaero University of Toulouse

    France

    12

    12:27

    Design of CubeSat-Based Robotic Tentacles for The Capture and Removal of High-Priority Debris Objects in LEO

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Afnan Malik

    Khalifa University of Science and Technology (KUST)

    United Arab Emirates

    12

    12:27

    Investigation of Pre-Ignition Propellant Mixing in Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Quentin Roberts

    University of Washington

    United States