Home > About us > Media > Archived news > 2021 > La 12ème édition de l’European Cubesat Symposium se tiendra du 24 au 26 Novembre à l’Ecole polytechnique
La 12ème édition de l’European Cubesat Symposium se tiendra du 24 au 26 Novembre à l’Ecole polytechnique
All the versions of this article: [English] [français]

L’ECS est co-organisé par le VKI (Prof Thierry Magin, et son équipe), le Central Spatial Etudiant (CTO Antoine Tavant (LPP)) et la Chaire d’enseignement Science et defis du spatial (Porteur Prof. Pascal Chabert (LPP)).
Le symposium donnera un aperçu des sujets les plus pertinents dans le monde des CubeSats (ces satellites de quelques kilogrammes), des démonstrateurs technologiques et des missions scientifiques aux technologies futures et à l’exploration spatiale avec des CubeSats.
Le programme détaillé esr sur le site https://www.cubesatsymposium.eu
Also in this section :
- A new 2D cascade model for plasma and atmospheric turbulence
- Audrey Chatain has been awarded the 2021 PhD prize of the Chancellerie de Paris
- Georgy Pokrovskiy defended his PhD "Dissociation of carbon dioxide in pulsed plasma at high electric fields: role of energy exchange with electronically excited species"
- Olivier Le Contel defended his HDR "Kinetic and fluid processes in collisionless plasmas of the solar system"
- Mhedine Alicherif defended his PhD "Study of the interaction between non-equilibrium plasmas and detonations : reduction of the cell size and the deflagration-to-detonation transition"
- DGA PhD prize awarded to Constance Duchesne for her research work on the application of cold plasmas for the healing of skin wounds
- First in-flight tests of the iodine plasma thruster developed by ThrustMe published in Nature
- The 12th edition of the European Cubesat Symposium will be held from November 24 to 26 at the Ecole Polytechnique
- Alexis MARRET defended his PhD "The non-resonant streaming instability: from theory to experiment"
- The LPP and the LPICM are co-organising the first meeting of the GDR EMILI
- LPP participates in the "Fête de la Science 2021"
- Multi-spacecraft coordinated observations during BepiColombo’s cruise phase
- Renaud Ferrand defended his PhD "Multi-scale compressible turbulence in astrophysical plasmas viewed through theoretical, numerical and observational methods"
- Gravitational wave turbulence
- Contribution of LPP to a large review paper on CO2 plasmas
- Solar Orbiter at Venus: first in-situ measurements of the “LFR”/RPW instrument
- Hanen Oueslati defended her PhD "Modeling and numerical simulation of tokamak plasmas : axisymmetric steady states with finite flows"
- Creation of a climate group at LPP
- Chenyang Ding defended his PhD thesis on "Experimental study of plasma parameters in nanosecond surface dielectric barrier filamentary discharge".
- Direct measurement of two-photon absorption in xenon and its impact on TALIF-measured atomic oxygen densities

Webmail






