Postponed
Please note: the afternoon of 10 June was scheduled for the Space Lab / FoNS webinar, but we have decided to postpone the event in order to enable colleagues to participate in events that are planned to happen that day. We will be running the event at a later date – please stay tuned for the new details – and we encourage all interested colleagues to engage with the resources produced by 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ as One and the EDIC.
The Space Lab is a network of excellence working with space agencies around the world, including NASA and ESA, bringing together academics whose research covers a broad range of space-related fields. This FoNS webinar intends to stimulate new collaborations and discussions around this topic. Our keynote Speaker is Dr Martin Stuart, CEO at Satellite Applications Catapult. Please join us!
*NOTE*: You can read the abstracts of these presentations and already preview the slides of our flash presenters by clicking on their links.
Schedule
Session 1: Space Safety and Security
14:00 – 14:05 Welcome message by Dr Jonathan Eastwood as director of Space Lab network
ÌýChair: Dr Heli Hietala (Royal Society URF, Department of Physics)
14:05 – 14:25 (London Institute of Space Policy & Law, Academic visitor in the Department of Physics) /ICL’s potential to inform UK Space Safety Policy
14:25 – 14:30 (Space Lab societal engagement lead, Department of Physics) /Space Lab Societal Engagement: Past, present and future
14:30 – 14:50 Professor Mark Burgman (Director of the Centre for Environmental Policy) / What should a responsible space environmental policy look like?
14:50 – 14:55 (PhD student, Department of Aeronautics) / Water Electrolysis as a Multimodal Propellant for In-Space Propulsion
14:55 – 15:15 Dr Jonathan Eastwood (Space Lab network director, Physics) /The Lagrange Space Weather Mission
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Ìý15:15 – 15:30 VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK
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Session 2: Space Instrumentation
Chair: Dr Jonathan Eastwood
15:30 – 15:50 Dr Helen E Brindley (Reader in Earth Observation, Department of Physics) / Introducing FORUM – ESA’s 9th Earth Explorer
15:50 – 15:55 (PhD student, Department of Computing) / In-situ manufacturing of space science and exploration platforms
15:55 – 16:15 Dr Kathryn Hadler (Lecturer of Mineral Processing, Department of Earth Science & Engineering) / Space Resource Utilisation to enable space travel and transform terrestrial mining
16:15 – 16:20 (PhD student, Department of Department of Earth Science & Engineering) / Triboelectric Charging – Behaviour in the Lunar Environment
16:20 – 16:40 Professor W. Tom Pike (Professor of Microengineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) / Microseismometers for Mars, and Beyond
16:40 – 17:05 KEY SPEAKER: (CEO at Satellite Applications Catapult) / The Future of Collaborative Innovation in Space
17:05 -17:10 – Conclusions remarks by the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Professor Richard Craster
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Postponed
Please note: this event has now been postponed