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Network training school

As a follow up to the Opening Training School there will be two other schools (one per year, 12 months apart) specifically devoted to cover each of the 3 research areas. Each school will consist of a series of short lecture courses on more advanced topics, given by experts who could be drawn from within the Network, visiting researchers or from outside. In addition to the lecture courses, there will be a series of seminars whose aim will be to give the researchers a broad overview of the network projects that they will be contributing to. Each school will last for up to 1 weeks and will include round tables with representatives of the prime industries and agencies such that they can provide their point of view as decision makers. Training schools form a common background knowledge among researchers and function to bring everyone up to speed with the state of the art in all the underpinning technical areas.


The second training school will focus on modelling & simulation, and impact prediction & risk analysis. This school will be jointly organised by the University of Roma Tor Vergata and the Italian National Research Council (CNR). The third and final training school, co-organised by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and DEIMOS Space, will focus on active removal and/or deflection of uncooperative targets. Both schools will run for 1 weeks.

More info about the Second Stardust Training School is available here.


Local training workshop

Local training workshops (LTW) are formative learning experience in which researchers are brought together to work on the development of a multidisciplinary project. These workshops answer to the need to prepare the researchers to the development of a real project in which the acquired knowledge needs to be applied to the solution of practical problems. They will train the researchers to work in team with a common goal and taking up different roles (team leader, project manager, domain specialist, etc.).

The first LTW will follow the second network training school and will be dedicated specifically to the advances on the topics related to modelling & simulation, and impact prediction & risk analysis. Organised by Astronomy Observatory of Belgrade and University of Pisa, it will last for 3 days and will include presentations from all full members, one round table discussion and 2 concurrent working sessions in which the working groups will meet and discuss their progress.

The second LTW will be organised by DFKI and Dinamica will consolidate the results of all the working groups researching active removal and/or deflection of uncooperative targets. Similar to the first workshop, it last for 3 days and will include presentations from all members, one round table discussion and 2 concurrent working sessions.
 
 
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