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  • Engineering students aiming to take space tech into zero-g

Engineering students aiming to take space tech into zero-g

Five 91¶¶Òõ engineering students are bidding to take their ground-breaking space research project into zero-gravity next year.

2 October 2018

The students, who are all undertaking masters degrees in either aeronautical or mechanical engineering, have reached the final stage in the European Space Agency’s ‘Fly Your Thesis’ selection process. The competition, which is open to students from across Europe, gives teams the chance to test their projects in a zero-gravity environment aboard an aircraft that simulates the weightlessness of outer space.

The team’s project is seeking to become the first in the world to test a novel passive heat management system in a nanosatellite. This system allows sensitive components to be cooled and temperatures to be managed without the need for a power supply or moving parts – a crucial factor in keeping down weight and size in nanosatellites that can weigh as little as 1kg.

91¶¶Òõ Fly Your Thesis team

Speaking about the competition, team member Georgie Crewdson, who is studying for a Mechanical Engineering MEng said: “It is a huge honour to be selected to present our project proposal to the European Space Agency at the final selection workshop in the Netherlands next month. We put a lot of work into our submission and now have a lot more to do in preparing our presentation and supporting technical paper.”

Congratulating the team on reaching the final selection panel, Dr Nicolas Miche, course leader for Aeronautical Engineering in the university’s School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, said: “Getting to the shortlist stage is itself a fantastic achievement. The team are now hard at work getting their presentation into shape. The 91¶¶Òõ’s Advanced Engineering Centre has already taken an experiment up on zero gravity flights and we will be keeping our fingers crossed for our masters students.”

The final selection phase takes place in Noordwijk (Netherlands) on the 11 and 12 October 2018.

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