Programme
Venue
The school will be held in the Collins Building at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Invited evening public talks:
Both lectures will take place in the McCance Building, 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XQ
To register, please RSVP by Tuesday 12 November, indicating which event you will attend, to the Strathclyde Events team:
or 0141 548 2245.
Teachers and Lectures & Invited guest lectures:
Network speakers:
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"Advanced orbit propagation methods and application to space debris collision avoidance", Dr Claudio Bombardelli, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
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"Orbital dynamics about small bodies", Ing Juan L. Cano, DEIMOS Space SLU, Spain - video - slides
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"From regular to chaotic motions in Dynamical Systems with applications to asteroid and debris dynamics ", Prof Alessandra Celletti, Universitá di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy -video - slides
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"Orbit determination methods", Dr Giovanni Gronchi, Universita’ di Pisa, Italy - video - slides
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"Analytic modelling of the long-term evolution of orbital debris", Prof Colin McInnes, University of Strathclyde, UK - video - slides
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"Physical properties of NEOs from space missions and relevant properties for mitigation", Dr Patrick Michel, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
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"Numerical methods for entry flow simulations", Dr Edmondo Minisci, University of Strathclyde, UK - video - slides
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"Linking NEAs to their main belt source regions", Dr Bojan Novakovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia - video - slides
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"Overview of DFKI-RIC research topics, focused on space robotics ", Dr Jan Paul, German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany - video - slides
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"On the accessibility of the Near-Earth Asteroids ", Dr Ettore Perozzi , DEIMOS Space SLU, Spain
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"Dynamics of space debris and simulation of long term evolution of space debris population", Dr Alessandro Rossi, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy - video -slides
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"Introduction to optimal control and space trajectory optimization", Dr Francesco Topputo, Dinamica Srl, Italy - video - slides
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"Methods and techniques for asteroid deflection ", Prof Massimiliano Vasile, University of Strathclyde, UK - video1 - video2 - slides
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"Rotational dynamics and attitude control of spacecraft", Dr Scott Walker, University of Southampton, UK - video - slides
Complementary skills lectures:
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"Research/Professional Planning and Development " and " Presentation skills" Dr Stuart Boon, University of Strathclyde, UK.
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"Engaging the public—who, what, how and why? ", Dr Mark Haw, University of Strathclyde, UK.
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"Writing skills for academic purposes ", Dr Elsa João , University of Strathclyde, UK.
Schedule:
There will be 6 lectures per day, with each technical lecture lasting 55 mins (including questions and discussion). In addition there will be roundtable discussions and workshops in the morning and 2 public talks or social activities planned for the evenings.
Lunch will be provided, with coffee available throughout the day.