ICL Space Engineering Seminar Series

ICL Space Engineering Seminar Series

Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London

Seminar series at Imperial College London, Department of Aeronautics, on the theme of spacecraft engineering.

Speakers
Community
Department of Aeronautics
Department of Aeronautics
Ames Research Center

EDL Technology Development at NASA, and Overview of Titan Aerothermal Environments and EDL sensors for Dragonfly.

Aaron Brandis, Ames Research Center
University of Colorado Boulder

An Overview of Asteroid Exploration and Autonomous Technology Development

Jay McMahon, University of Colorado Boulder

Navigating Spacecraft Through the Giant Planets (and a Few Other Space Mission Ideas)

Sonia Hernandez, Continuum Space Systems
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Chronicles from a distressed asteroid

Gabriele Impresario, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

OneWeb: Flying a global space constellation

Calum Hervieu, OneWeb
Reaction Engines (United Kingdom)

Propulsion System Development for Space Access

Matthew Clay, Reaction Engines (United Kingdom)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Research activities at NASA: the HERA Astronaut Analog mission, Astrobee, and the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System

Roberto Carlino, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Building a Rocket Engine from the Ground Up: Hybrid Rocket Development at SpaceRyde

Will Harradence, SpaceRyde
Imperial College London

Hardware-in-the-Loop testing and validation of AI/ML for In-Space Assembly

Jonathan Black, Imperial College London