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SUMMARY:Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will be part of the International Moon Day weekly events. \nA panel will be organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Chris Bosquillon)and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). \nOver one hour\, four speakers will cover 4 presentations\, with half an hour afterwards allocated to questions from participants. \nPresentations will cover the theme of benefit “Sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa”\, analysing regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains. \nSpecific topics to be covered in the presentations: \n+ Commercialization and benefit sharing involving African countries\n+ Access problems to solve prior to sharing: education\, sci&tech\, partnership with foreign countries\n+ Capacity building in Africa in the space and lunar activities domain: opportunities and obstacles \nOther issues specific to African women in space entrepreneurship to be tackled in the discussion: \n+ How to remove cultural\, socioeconomic and educational barriers to close the funding gap for African women space entrepreneurs ?\n+ What can be done to increase the financial growth of space and Moon-oriented MSMEs owned and operated by African women?\n+ What can African and global governments do to support and empower African women to enter the space and lunar economy?\n+ What more can be done by financial institutions in order to address the barriers for the unbanked population of African women aspiring at space entrepreneurship?\n+ How can access to financial and business education increase the opportunities for African women in communities not directly connected to space business? \nJoin the call  \n  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers:  \n\n\n\nDavid Kasibante\n\n\nBio:\nFounder and Team Leader at Space4Tomorrow\, Moon Village Association National Coordinator for Uganda and active panelist\, will talk about his experience on Moon business and Africa (and developing nations)\, especially in-situ resource utilisation and benefit sharing\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230718T193000
DTSTAMP:20230708T174402Z
CREATED:20230701T204313Z
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UID:84367-1689703200-1689708600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:The Space Sector in Africa: what do you know about it?
DESCRIPTION:The Space Sector in Africa: what do you know about it? \nAfrica’s space industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years\, and Charles Nzeussi\, the SGAC Regional Partnership Manager for Africa\, will shed light on its current state and exciting prospects. \nAfter telling us about his life adventure\, Charles\, who is also ESG & Climate Action Specialist at SES\, will discuss the role of the African space sector in enhancing connectivity\, enabling sustainable development\, and addressing environmental challenges. \nMoreover\, this webinar will explore the collaborative efforts between governments\, organizations\, and stakeholders to promote space research\, education\, and entrepreneurship in Africa\, with a focus on empowering young space professionals. \nDon’t miss out on this free SGAC webinar that promises to inspire and broaden your horizons. Register now to secure your spot! \n\n\n\n\n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers:  \nCharles Nzeussi is the SGAC Regional Partner Africa and a SES ESG & Climate Action Specialist \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space_sector_africa
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTAMP:20230622T070000Z
CREATED:20230620T192857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230622T070000Z
UID:84118-1689184800-1689190200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SSA through Optical Sensors - Observatory Development using COTS Equipment
DESCRIPTION:Proliferating space debris is the paramount global challenge that the space community is facing. At present\, there is no global space traffic management system and there is a serious lack of consensus on sensitive thresholds when it comes to conjunction analysis and collision avoidance. In order to raise awareness about the nuances of the dynamic space environment and traffic management\, hands-on experience with SSA sensors especially from the academic sector can bring a paradigm shift in our understanding. Using small telescopes in large quantities and in a distributed fashion for use of space objects detection\, tracking\, and characterization has the potential to bring valuable insights into the space sustainability domain. With an evolving distributed network controlled by a consortium of universities and young professors\, the complicated technical nuances of the space debris problem can be addressed. In the last two decades\, the equipment manufacturers for deep space astronomy have made significant technical progress. These days\, commercially off-the-shelf and ready-to-be integrated astronomical equipment can be used to set up a research-grade SDA observatory on a low budget and in very less time. At present\, there is a serious lack of a number of SDA sensors around the world. In order to bridge the gap between the number of observations needed for accurate Space Traffic Management (STM) and Space Domain Awareness (SDA)\, stakeholders from academia and societal domains have to play an active role. This can be initiated by the use of optical observatories for sustainability purposes. This webinar will focus on how to build an optical observatory for the aforementioned purposes. The targeted audience will be young professionals\, especially from emerging countries that do not have any SDA optical observatories. By promoting awareness of the use of telescopes for SSA\, SDA\, and STM purposes\, emerging space-faring nations can play an active role in data acquisition and processing. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers:  \nMahhad Nayyer is an astrodynamicist by profession and an ardent advocate of space sustainability. Mahhad’s areas of expertise are orbital mechanics\, space mission analysis and design\, spacecraft design\, human spaceflight\, and systems engineering. In particular\, Mahhad is pursuing the impactful role that emerging space economies/countries can play in the evolution of a global Space Traffic Management (STM) system/best practices. Mahhad is starting his graduate studies on the same topic at Purdue University starting Fall 2023. After high school\, Mahhad was awarded the Department of State International Cadet Exchange Programme scholarship\, letting him study and train at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. His academic area of concentration was orbital mechanics and spacecraft design within the major field of Astronautical Engineering. Mahhad is the recipient of several young professional awards and accolades including IAF Emerging Space Leader 2022 and AIAA ASCEND Diverse Dozen 2022. In 2020\, Mahhad enrolled in a postgraduate master’s programme in Space Systems Engineering and Business Engineering offered by Graz University of Technology\, Austria. As the astrodynamics lead\, Mahhad led his cohort’s SMAD design for a sub-geo CubeSat constellation capable of providing detection\, tracking\, characterisation\, and inspection services for geostationary and nearby anthropogenic space objects. His graduate research focussed on sensor pre-processing\, data acquisition\, image post-processing\, orbit determination\, cataloguing framework\, and correlation of geostationary objects. Mahhad is an active member of SSS Project Group and aims to contribute in projects related to space sustainability. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/ssa_optical_sensors
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:The role of space in climate action
DESCRIPTION:SGAC recently released a report titled “Saving Our Future on Earth Through Our Presence in Space\,” which details SGAC’s policy position on the role of space in climate action. \nTo support this effort\, we are hosting a webinar on climate change\, environment\, and space. Speakers will discuss their work in using space applications in climate monitoring and research and the intersection of space and sustainability. During the webinar\, panelists will share their ideas and expertise on environmental issues\, and engage with our audience through a Q&A session. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers:  \nCaroline Juang is a Ph.D. Candidate at Columbia University in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Caroline is interested in using satellite data\, big datasets\, and statistical modeling to understand natural hazards in the context of modern climate. \nSahba El Shawa is a Jordanian-Canadian interdisciplinary researcher and social entrepreneur originally from Palestine. She is the Founder of the Jordan Space Research Initiative\, which aims to bridge sustainable development with space exploration and establish an analog research facility in Jordan. \nCassidy Rankine has worked on forest conservation research and industry adoption of remote sensing and smart forest technologies for sustainable forest management for over a decade. Cassidy brings a deep experience in remote sensing of forests to his role as an account executive and product advisor at Planet. Cassidy is also a remote sensing specialist in measuring vegetation carbon stocks and fluxes for natural capital and sustainable finance accounting.  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/the-role-of-space-in-climate-action
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20230627T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20230627T200000
DTSTAMP:20230620T063109Z
CREATED:20230405T182539Z
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UID:80783-1687892400-1687896000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Drugs in Space
DESCRIPTION:Pharmaceuticals (used to diagnose\, treat\, cure or prevent disease) suffer from lack of stability on Earth and even more so in space. Over the next few decades\, there are plans for human space missions to the Moon and\, even further\, to Mars. What could be done to limit the degradation of pharmaceuticals (due to time/radiation/altered gravity) during deep space travel to keep the astronaut crew healthy and safe? What about manufacturing drugs in space? How can this knowledge help us to fight diseases here on Earth? And\, of course.. What is it like to be a space pharmacist? We have invited Dr. Marlise Araujo dos Santos (a Brazilian space pharmacology expert) and Paul Kamoun to inform us on the challenges and opportunities within the space environment. \nAt the end of the session we will open up the floor for questions. Registration is required to access the webinar. A Zoom link will be sent to registered participants. \n  \nAbout Dr Marlise Araujo dos Santos: \nMarlise Araujo dos Santos\, Brazilian pharmacist and specialist in Industrial Pharmacy\, holds a PhD degree in Pharmaceutical Technology and Aerospace Pharmacy from King’s College London. Dr. dos Santos was an Associate Professor at the School of Pharmacy\, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)\, a Coordinator of the Joan Vernikos Aerospace Pharmacy Laboratory\, Microgravity Centre\, PUCRS (www.pucrs.br/microg) and an invited lecturer for Space Pharmacology and Health MSc at King’s College London. Marlise is a member of the Board of Advisors of InnovaSpace\, a member of International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth and a founder of MyDIGICARE (a startup of Remote Pharmaceutical Care). Her research activities include evaluation of the effects of simulated microgravity on nanoemulsions and cells\, effects of hypergravity simulation on plants\, and stability of drugs subjected to pressure variations in simulated flight\, telepharmacy\, among others. \nAbout Paul Kamoun: \nPaul is responsible for SpacePharma global business development and commercialization activities worldwide in the pharmaceutical\, cosmetics\, biotechnology\, and medical sectors. He holds an engineering degree from SUPELEC in Paris\, France\, and a PhD in Earth and Planetary Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge\, USA. He has more than forty years of experience in the Space domain\, having worked on more than 150 space programs of NASA\, European Space Agency (ESA)\, French Space Agency (CNES)\, and ASI (Italian Space Agency)\, as Head of Advanced Space Projects\, overseeing new developments in Earth observation\, Planetary Science\, Astronomy\, Fundamental Physics and Telecommunications. He later became Vice-President for European Business at TAS\, the leading European company in the development of satellite systems. He also worked as an expert evaluator in the European Union R&D Framework Programs and was later part of the Space Advisory Committee of FP 7 and of H2020 for the definition of the EU Space Program. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/drugs-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20230614T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20230614T190000
DTSTAMP:20230530T160540Z
CREATED:20230530T160337Z
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UID:83581-1686765600-1686769200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Looking into the Crystal Ball - Space Innovation & Trends
DESCRIPTION:It was only 10 years ago that SpaceX had their first commercial launch for a private customer. \nBack then\, there were only 1\,000 or so satellites in orbit. \nToday\, we have 7 times as many. \nSo given how much has changed over the last decade\, how on earth can we predict what’s next? \nHow can companies make plans about the next 3 years? \nLet alone the next 5\, or 10\, and so on. \nJoin us as we hear from Andrew and Vanessa as they discuss how Airbus is tackling this problem. \nAnd what they think could be next for Space. \nSpeakers: \nAndrew Gardner\, Head of UK Strategy at Airbus Defence & Space \nVanessa Viney\, UK & US Innovations Manager at Airbus Defence & Space \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/looking-into-the-crystal-ball-space-innovation-trends
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20230517T150000
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CREATED:20230425T205145Z
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UID:81693-1684335600-1684341000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space Climate Datasets and Interpretation for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:Increasing access to space data can raise awareness about Earth’s situation. It helps to remove obstacles we have on our planet and change our perspective to see everything from a different angle.\nClimate change is one of the major problems humans face these days and needs social knowledge and engagement to be tackled. But understanding and interpreting Earth Observation datasets is not easy for everyone and it requires expertise. This presents a challenge that not everyone will become aware of the disruptive activities on Earth affecting climate change.\nThe UN SDGs project of the Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group aims to give open access to space-based climate data to the public for increasing social engagement in climate change. This webinar will cover different topics that can help everyone become a local ambassador in their own community and raise awareness about climate data\, data interpretation\, policies and regulations\, and data-sharing platforms.\nBy the end of this webinar\, you will get knowledge about accessible climate datasets\, how to use them and interpret raw data\, methods and platforms for sharing data with the public\, and policies for making space data available. \nAbout Chukwuma Okolie: \nChukwuma Okolie is a Lecturer at the Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics\, University of Lagos. His research interests are GIS and remote sensing applications\, data fusion and modelling of urban and environmental changes. Chukwuma is a member of the SGAC Space Technology for Earth Applications (STEA) Project Group. Within STEA\, he has served as a team lead in the REaltime Flood Risk Assessment in developing countries using Social media\, Optical and SAR satellite data (REFRA-SOS)\, and an earth observation analyst in the AIOFAR project. Chukwuma is currently pursuing his PhD in Remote Sensing at the University of Cape Town. The focus of his PhD research is the enhancement of digital elevation models (DEMs) using explainable tree-based ensemble machine learning. In 2017\, he was listed by xyHT as one of the 40 under 40 Geospatial Leaders worldwide\, and recently\, he was recognised as STEA PG Member of the Year 2022. Chukwuma is registered with the Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON) and is a member of the Young Surveyors Network (YSN) in Nigeria and the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). He is active in several multidisciplinary research groups\, is an active reviewer for scientific journals and is highly published. \nAbout Jan-Peter Ceglarek: \nJan-Peter Ceglarek is a space engineer with a focus on AI and blockchain technology. As an engineer for Parametry.ai\, he contributes to the Space DAO project\, where the advantages of distributed systems are used to bring fairness and trust to the increasingly tough problem of space traffic LEO and beyond.\nAdditionally\, as a PhD candidate at the ESALab@TU Darmstadt\, he develops the AI4CE system generation platform (a multi-purpose Digital Engineering playground) for future-proof system design both in big companies/agencies and the educational realm.\nBesides that\, he is a human who loves nature and is a fan of open-minded people with a positive error culture.\nAbout Alexander Gruber: \nAlexander Gruber received his M.Sc. degree in Geodesy and Geophysics in 2013\, and his Ph.D. degree in the technical sciences in 2016\, both graduated with excellence\, from the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien)\, Austria. He has been affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture\, USA\, the University of Melbourne\, Australia\,  the Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven)\, Belgium\, and the Research Foundation Flanders\, Belgium. Currently\, he is a postdoctoral researcher with the Climate and Environmental Remote Sensing research unit from the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation\, TU Wien\, Austria. His research interests include land surface remote sensing\, data assimilation\, uncertainty modeling\, and water and carbon cycle interactions. He has published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals and frequently presents at international conferences and workshops. His work has been cited over 5.000 times (h-index: 27) and he is an editorial board member of Earth System Science Data and Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-climate-datasets-and-interpretation-for-everyone
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20230511T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20230511T180000
DTSTAMP:20230418T135643Z
CREATED:20230407T104404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T135643Z
UID:80930-1683824400-1683828000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Strategic Partnership Discussion Africa
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to a special open-hour conversation on partnerships at the regional level with the SGAC African regional coordinators and partnership manager. The SGAC African team would like to take this opportunity to strengthen the partnership with your institution and present you with significant regional projects where your assistance might propel our robust space ecosystem to a new horizon. Partners are crucial for the continent and on a global scale. In order to build the Africa we want\, we would like to create a worldwide coalition with your help to raise awareness through outreach programs\, meet capacity-building goals\, and deepen the integration of space sciences\, applications\, and technology in every country. Let’s leave behind something we can be proud of for future generations. \nRegister Here!The Speakers\n\n\n\nTensae Ali: Regional Coordinator\n\n\n\nRania Toukebri: Regional Coordinator\n\n\n\nCharles Nzeussi: Strategic partnership manager Africa\n\n\n\nProf. Timiebi U. Aganaba: from Space Governance Lab at ASU\n\n\n\nProf. Melvin Hoare: from development in Africa with Radio Astronomy (DARA) \n\n\n\nRamasamy Venugopal: from Office of Astronomy for Development\, an IAU-NRE Partnership\n\n\n\n\n  Last minute join? Click here for the direct zoom link!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-strategic-partnership-discussion-africa
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20230510T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20230510T200000
DTSTAMP:20230428T093525Z
CREATED:20230428T093526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T093525Z
UID:81795-1683745200-1683748800@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Health in Space Series: Stem Cells in Space
DESCRIPTION:What do we learn from stem cell research in space? How can this knowledge ultimately improve our life on Earth? \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nConfirmed Speaker \nDr. Jeanne Loring \nDr. Jeanne Loring is an internationally recognized pioneer in human stem cell research\, with landmark studies of the genomics and epigenetics of pluripotent stem cells\, focusing on safety and efficacy of cell therapies. She is currently a professor emeritus at Scripps Research (California\, USA)\, and an advisor to Aspen Neuroscience (a company she founded to develop a cell replacement therapy for Parkinson’s disease). Dr. Loring is the recent recipient of Stem Cell Pioneer award\, Rosalind Franklin Award and was named as one of the 11 Most Influential Women in Advanced Therapies. She is interested in development of broad applications of pluripotent stem cells\, including investigating the effects of space flight on the nervous system. Last year her stem cells experiment has been sent to the International Space Station.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/health-in-space-series-stem-cells-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230405T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230405T170000
DTSTAMP:20230321T201324Z
CREATED:20230320T204606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T201324Z
UID:80253-1680710400-1680714000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space Life Sciences: Career Pathways and Speed Mentoring
DESCRIPTION:SGAC’s Mentoring Committee in association with the Space Medicine and Life Science Project Group presents a one-day workshop titled “Space Life Sciences: Career Pathways and Speed Mentoring”. This workshop is aimed at providing additional career development resources for students and young professionals interested in Space Life Science. Additionally\, it aims to enhance the visibility of role models in the field and improve mentorship access in the underrepresented fields of space life sciences.  \n \nAbout Rochelle Velho: \nRochelle Velho is a Medical Doctor specializing in Acute Medicine & Intensive Care Medicine with operational and research experience in Aerospace Medicine. She completed the NIHR AFP in Public Health and the NIHR ACF in ACCS-ICM with an MPH in 2019; which taught her about the complexities of healthcare delivery during the Ebola and Covid19 pandemics. In parallel with her clinical training\, she is the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) CMO and has participated in expeditions to test space suit simulators in extreme environments. Rochelle is also the founder and co-chair of the SGAC Space Medicine Life Sciences Project Group and represents SGAC on the UN Space 4 Global Health working group. Her ultimate aspiration is to source more space-based solutions to solve terrestrial health challenges. Rochelle has previously and is currently mentoring students at high school\, undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The latter is really important to her\, as her mentors helped me source opportunities and were invaluable at every step of my space journey. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-life-sciences-career-pathways-and-speed-mentoring
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230329T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230329T213000
DTSTAMP:20230304T162359Z
CREATED:20230304T162400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T162359Z
UID:79675-1680118200-1680125400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC France Interactive Webinar - 2023
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to know more about SGAC French activities and meet with the members? Join us on March 29th from 7:30pm to 9:30pm CEST for a new SGAC France Interactive Webinar!  \nDuring the webinar\, we will have several presentations and activities you can participate in as well as breakout rooms to discuss specific topics! \n  \nPreliminary programme: \n\n7:30pm – Introduction and presentation of SGAC\, by Tania Gres and Clara Moriceau\, current SGAC NPoC for France\n7:50pm – SG[France]2023 presentation\, with SG[France]2023 organising team\n8:10pm – Meet SGAC Inspirational people!\n8:25pm – Interactive activity\n8:45pm – Project Groups presentation by SGAC French members\n9:00pm – Breakout rooms: SG[France]2023 Q&A\, Working abroad in the aerospace industry\, Project Group Q&A\, Come and meet SGAC French members\n9:25pm – Close out\, by Tania Gres and Clara Moriceau\, current SGAC NPoC for France\n\n\nThe webinar will be held in English. During the breakout rooms\, you will have the opportunity to join any room you would like to and also to switch rooms during the slot. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-france-interactive-webinar-2023
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tania Gres":MAILTO:tania.gres@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230325T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230325T123000
DTSTAMP:20230314T220249Z
CREATED:20230314T213903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T220249Z
UID:80025-1679742000-1679747400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Sheroes of Space\, Nigeria: Celebrating their excellence in digital innovation and technological advancement
DESCRIPTION:Sheroes of Space\, Nigeria is a session that is dedicated to commemorating the efforts and strides of female professionals in the Nigerian space program. In addition to this\, it will highlight the role that women have played in the advancement of space research in Nigeria through the utilization of digital technology. \nThroughout the event\, members of SGAC will have the opportunity to become acquainted with and engage in conversation with female experts from Nigerian civil and military space endeavors. \nIn addition to this\, young female professionals and undergraduates who are currently working in the space industry in Nigeria and diaspora will discuss the intricacies of the Nigerian space industry and give their perspectives on how to launch a successful career in the field. \nOur speakers:Dorcas DupeHusseinat Etti-BalogunDr. Chidinma IrokaDorcas Dupe\n \nDorcas Dupe\, Space physicist (Young Professional) \nHusseinat Etti-Balogun\n \n\n\n\n\nHusseinat  \n\n\n Etti-Balogun\, \n\n\nMechanical Engineering Student\, the Federal University of Technology Akure\, Aspiring Space Systems Engineer\, (Student) \n\n\n\n\nDr. Chidinma Iroka\n\n\n\n\nDr. Chidinma  \n\n\nIroka\,  \n\n\nSpace Engineer – National Space Research and Development Agency  \n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sheroes-of-space-nigeria-celebrating-their-excellence-in-digital-innovation-and-technological-advancement
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nelly-helen":MAILTO:nelly-helen.ebruka@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230322T060000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230322T190000
DTSTAMP:20230317T180500Z
CREATED:20230220T211051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T180500Z
UID:79217-1679464800-1679511600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Webinar: Astronaut medical care prior and after space missions
DESCRIPTION:Over the next few decades\, there are plans for human space missions to the Moon and\, even further\, to Mars. We have invited Dr. Benjamin Easter\, an expert from Human Research Program NASA\, to inform us of the health issues and medical challenges in astronaut care in preparation for and following orbital space missions. \nOver the next few decades\, there are plans for human space missions to the Moon and\, even further\, to Mars. We have invited Dr. Benjamin Easter\, an expert from Human Research Program NASA\, and Dr. Stephen Alamo\, a flight surgeon from ESA\, to inform us of the health issues and medical challenges in astronaut care in preparation for and following orbital space missions. What do we still need to learn for successful long-duration space flights in the future? How can this knowledge improve our lives here on Earth? And\, of course… What is it like to be a researcher in the field of extreme environment medicine and a personal medical doctor of an astronaut? \nAt the end of the session\, we will open up the floor for questions. Registration is required to access the webinar. A Zoom link will be sent to registered participants! \nSee you at the webinar!  \n  \nREGISTER HERE! 🙂  \n  \nAbout our speakers: \n – Dr. Benjamin Easter is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He also serves as Deputy Element Scientist for Exploration Medical Capability at Human Research Program NASA. Dr. Easter holds an MD degree from Harvard Medical School and an MBA degree from the University of Colorado. He spearheaded the development of the Martian Medical Analogue and Research Simulations (2MARS)\, an innovative simulation program to teach aerospace medicine to medical professionals in an operational environment. He also serves as the Assistant Medical Director for the Polar Medicine Service at the University of Colorado. \n  \n – Dr. Stephen Alamo is an ESA Flight Surgeon at the European Astronaut Center in Cologne. Stephen completed his medical training in Paris\, followed by an Emergency Medicine residency in Bordeaux. In pursuit of his interests in Space Medicine\, Dr. Alamo then joined MEDES (the French Institute for Space Medicine and Physiology) in Toulouse as a research physician and has practiced in the field of toxicology at the Poison Control Center. Currently\, in addition to being part of the ESA flight surgeon team\, Stephen works as an emergency attending physician at the Toulouse University Hospital.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-webinar-astronaut-medical-care-prior-and-after-space-missions
LOCATION:Online Platform
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T203000
DTSTAMP:20230313T195200Z
CREATED:20230302T205453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T195200Z
UID:79618-1678993200-1678998600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Going Nuclear: The Future of Space Power
DESCRIPTION:If you asked most people about their knowledge of all things Nuclear\, the answers you’d get would either be what they learnt in school about the WW2 bombings or that one documentary on Chernobyl. \nWell\, here’s your chance to learn a third thing\, Space Exploration. \nWe will be joined by Dr Richard Ambrosi and Dr Gary Jones to learn more about the applications of nuclear power in Space\, and the work that Rolls Royce is doing in conjunction with Space Park Leicester. \nSee you there! \n  \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Richard Amboris | Executive Director of Space Park Leicester and Professor of Space Nuclear Power Systems\nDr Gary Jones | Head of Manufacturing Innovation at Rolls-Royce\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nRegister here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/going-nuclear-the-future-of-space-power
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matthew Thomson":MAILTO:matthew.thomson@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230224T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230224T203000
DTSTAMP:20230219T194706Z
CREATED:20230209T192819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T194706Z
UID:78835-1677265200-1677270600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Career Spotlight: Your Journey Through Space
DESCRIPTION:Navigating through the cosmos is difficult. \nBut so is navigating through your career. \nWe’ll be hearing from three individuals who have already made significant progress in the workplace. \nAs they tell us their stories about working with large enterprises\, small start-ups\, academia\, and government (including ESA!) \nAnd hopefully\, give you all something to think about for your next decade in Space. \n  \nSpeakers invited: \n\nStephen Brown\, CTO at SatixFy Space Systems\nNiall MacManus\, Senior Systems Engineer (Skynet 6)\nKasia Balakier\, Space Segment Engineer at ESA\n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/career-spotlight-your-journey-through-space
LOCATION:Online Platform
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matthew Thomson":MAILTO:matthew.thomson@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230205T220000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230206T003000
DTSTAMP:20230116T195240Z
CREATED:20230105T161645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T195240Z
UID:77159-1675634400-1675643400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space Career Pathways Experts Sharing\, Speed Mentoring & Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:SGAC’s Space Mentoring Program is conducted twice a year around Spring and Fall. This webinar is open to the public\, and is part of the Fall 2022 session mentoring track. \nSpace Career Pathways Experts Sharing\, Speed Mentoring & Scholarships (1.5 hour) programme: \n\n\n\nWelcome & Introduction – Mentoring Program (5min)\nScholarships Webinar\, Shreya Santra Co-Lead Scholarships Team (15min) \nSpace engineering career pathways (10 mins)\nSpace business career pathways (10 mins)\nSpace law & policy career pathways (10 mins)\nSpace life sciences career pathways (10 mins)\nSpeed Mentoring & Networking according to groups (20 mins)\nGroups: space engineering\, space biology\, space law\, space business\nBack to main room and closing\n\nIf you have any questions please write to mentoring@spacegeneration.org \n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/intercultural-communication-in-the-space-industry-scholarships-webinar
LOCATION:Online Platform
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Faith Tng":MAILTO:faith.ng@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T203000
DTSTAMP:20230113T153042Z
CREATED:20221223T212911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T153042Z
UID:76881-1674759600-1674765000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Everything I've learnt about building a Space start-up
DESCRIPTION:If you’re an aspiring Space entrepreneur\, how do you get started? \nWhat are you supposed to do first? \nAnd then what do you do next? \nThere are hundreds of talented Space engineers who have all started their own companies. \nWith the goal to\, one day\, deliver their big idea to orbit. \nAnd if you hope to join them\, a great first step for you would be to hear from someone who’s already made that their mission. \nWe’re lucky enough to have Mark Stokes\, Co-Founder and CEO at Magdrive\, speak to us on everything he’s learnt about building a Space start-up. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/everything-ive-learnt-about-building-a-space-start-up
LOCATION:Online Platform
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221219T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221219T213000
DTSTAMP:20221130T114331Z
CREATED:20221122T164407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T114331Z
UID:75951-1671480000-1671485400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Why Prince William was wrong: How the Space industry will save the planet
DESCRIPTION:Last year our very own Prince William came out in opposition to the Space industry stating that “We need some of the world’s greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet … rather than giving up and heading out into space”. \nWell\, we think he’s wrong. \nJoin us as we hear from Michael Hanley\, Business Development Manager at 4 Earth Intelligence\, and Dr. Timothy Pelham\, Research Fellow at the University of Bristol\, on how the Space industry helps save the planet. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/webinar-why-prince-william-was-wrong-how-the-space-industry-helps-save-the-planet
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20221211T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20221211T163000
DTSTAMP:20221206T114943Z
CREATED:20221205T082139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T114943Z
UID:75891-1670770800-1670776200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Alumni End-of-Year Party
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to host the second edition of the ‘Alumni End of the Year Party’! This online event will bring together SGAC alumni to share their past SGAC experiences and celebrate the last year!. In this webinar\, we will hear from SGAC alumni who can bring in their breadth of experiences during their active years at SGAC and reminisce with the SGAC community. We will also present how SGAC alumni can get actively involved with SGAC. \nWe hope that this event serves the purpose of connecting the past SGAC members who are eager to meet and greet their old counterparts and also make new acquaintances. During the session\, the Alumni team will also present the proceedings of the previous year to its members and provide an insight of the Alumni team agenda. \nThrough this event we intend to encourage more active participation from the Alumni members and connect with the current enthusiastic SGAC members; thus strengthening the SGAC community even further! We hope you can join us!  \nSpeakers joining the End of Year Party: \n\nDr. Agnieszka Lukaczcyk\nDr. Ken Davidian\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-alumni-end-of-year-party
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Alumni Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20221126T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20221126T193000
DTSTAMP:20221115T155423Z
CREATED:20221106T121501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T155423Z
UID:75438-1669482000-1669491000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space4Diversity Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Gender equality and diversity are becoming very important issues in the space sector. In the Asia-Pacific region\, we can see a significant gap in this area. This is becoming heavily important particularly in promoting more women participation in the space sector in the region. \nThe main objective of this event is to raise awareness of gender diversity in the space sector and empower more women participating and staying in the sector. This event aims to be a platform for knowledge and experience sharing of students\, young professionals\, and space leaders in Asia-Pacific especially of women\, from women entrepreneurs in the industry to scientists. We aim to discuss common challenges and barriers to participation of girls and women in space. Additionally\, this event aims to support young women through a short mentoring session. Lastly\, this event is open to students\, young professionals\, and professionals in the space sector. \nThis event is co-organized by the Work-Life Support and Diversity Office of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). JAXA is designated as a core implementing organization that technically supports aerospace development and utilization for the Japanese Government. JAXA performs activities related to aerospace fields ranging from basic research and development to utilization.\nWebsite: https://stage.tksc.jaxa.jp/geoffice/en/index.html \nSpeakers invited and SMEs:  \n\nNaoko Yamazaki\, Astronaut\nDr. Gay Jane Perez\, Deputy Director General for Space Science and Technology\, Philippine Space Agency\nVeronica Cesco\, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)\nEmeline Paat-Dahlstrom\, Co-Founder/CEO\, SpaceBase\nSoyoung Chung\, Korea Aerospace Research Institute\nAdila Abdul Satar\, ASEAN Business Lead\, Aerospace & Satellite Solutions\nAmazon Web Services\nHappy Rumiris\, LAPAN-BRIN\nAya Iwamoto\, Lead\, Japan Space Policy\, Astroscale\n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space4diversity-webinar
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bernadette Detera":MAILTO:bernadette.detera@spacegeneration.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20221026T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20221026T210000
DTSTAMP:20221013T193949Z
CREATED:20221013T193021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T193949Z
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SUMMARY:Health in Space Series: Astrobiology in extra-terrestrial environments
DESCRIPTION:Over the next few decades\, there are plans for human space missions to the Moon and\, even further\, to Mars. We have invited Dr. Kristina Beblo-Vranesevic and Dr. Ximena C. Abrevaya\, experts from Germany and Argentina\, to inform us on their latest research findings in the field of astrobiology. What have we learned this far from the planetary mission simulations? What do we still need to learn for successful extra-terrestrial colonies in the future? How can this knowledge improve our lives here on Earth? And\, of course.. How can we detect extra-terrestrial life? \nRegister Now !The Speakers: \nDr. Kristina Beblo-Vranesevic is an astrobiologist with 15 years of experience currently conducting her research at the Institute of Aerospace Medicine\, German Aerospace Centre (DLR). She holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Astrobiology from the University of Regensburg\, Germany. Kristina’s current research interests include: the microbial ecology of the EDEN-ISS Greenhouse (a mobile test facility in Antarctica) for the development and optimization of new plant cultivation techniques for future space programs; high radiation\, high salt\, low temperature stress responses of anaerobic microorganisms collected from Mars analogue sites on Earth; archaea\, extremophiles and space exploration \nDr. Ximena C. Abrevaya is an astrobiologist\, senior research scientist at Institute for Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (IAFE CONICET-UBA) and the founding director of the Argentinian Research Unit in Astrobiology. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires\, Argentina. Her current research interests are related to stellar radiation as a constraint for habitability in planetary bodies; radioresistant microorganisms as halophilic archaea\, hypersaline environments as analogues of extra-terrestrial environments\, and methods for the detection of extra-terrestrial life\, among other
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/health-in-space-series-astrobiology-in-extra-terrestrial-environments
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20221007T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20221007T020000
DTSTAMP:20220918T175424Z
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SUMMARY:The sustainability of the Space ecosystem and relevant activities by SGAC and SETI Institute
DESCRIPTION:Description of the webinar:\nDuring this webinar following selected enterprises and audience will take their part: \nSpace Generation Advisory Council is the VOICE of the largest network of students\, young professionals\, interested in the space industry through various events\, project groups and etc. With that regard\, Antonio Fowl Stark (KangSan KIM) and Bernadette Detera will give speeches. Both experts are Asia-Pacific coordinators at SGAC\, they will give general information about the organization and touch mainly on the topic of SGAC activities for space sustainability. \nThe SETI Institute is a non-profit research organization\, located in Silicon Valley close to the NASA Ames Research Center. Their mission is to lead humanity’s quest to understand the origins and prevalence of life and intelligence in the universe and share that knowledge with the world. The SETI Institute has suites of activities in three arenas\, Astrobiology – the efforts to find and understand the prevalence of life in general\, Experiments designed to detect radio or light signals\, and Education and outreach projects that inform the public about our research. \nDon’t miss these opportunities by joining the webinar that we will hold during WSW. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/the-sustainability-of-the-space-ecosystem-and-relevant-activities-by-sgac-and-seti-institute
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T114500
DTSTAMP:20220910T160615Z
CREATED:20220827T130444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220910T160615Z
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SUMMARY:Space in 2050 Webinar Series : Space Defense\, Security\, and Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, we focus on challenges impacting the younger generation. For our first event for the year\, we will discuss on dynamics affecting international cooperation versus competition between countries in the space industry\, and reflect on current events and how they may fit in the context of what space may look like in 2050. \nThe Speakers : \nJoanna Hart \nDr. Joanna Hart is the Director of the STFC Skills Factory\, which is increasing the number of early career opportunities in engineering and computing to address national skills shortages. Prior to this Joanna led the development of the Harwell Space Cluster\, which brings together over 100 space organisations that collectively employ over 1\,400 people. She has expertise in finance from analyzing companies to evaluating public sector economic impact\, and is a proven relationship builder at all levels within investment banking\, UK’s thriving innovation ecosystem\, and a clear communicator in writing with attention to detail in multiple formats\, for marketing to business case writing. \nRaji Rajagopalan \nDr. Raji Rajagopalan serves as the Director of the Centre for Security\, Strategy and Technology (CSST) at the Observer Research Foundation\, New Delhi. Dr Rajagopalan was the Technical Advisor to the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) on Prevention of Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS) (July 2018-July 2019). She was also a Non-Resident Indo-Pacific Fellow at the Perth USAsia Centre from April-December 2020. As a senior Asia defence writer for The Diplomat\, she writes a weekly column on Asian strategic issues. Dr Rajagopalan joined ORF after a five-year stint at the National Security Council Secretariat (2003-2007)\, Government of India\, where she was an Assistant Director. Prior to joining the NSCS\, she was Research Officer at the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses\, New Delhi. She was also a Visiting Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Politics\, National Chung Hsing University\, Taiwan in 2012. Her areas of expertise include Indian Foreign Policy & Security\, Asian Military and Strategic Issues\, and Space and Nuclear Security. Her current projects include border infrastructure\, specifically of the Sino-Indian region. \nLindsey Wiser \nSunny Narayanan (1st/primary moderator) \nDavid Lindgren (2nd-moderator) \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-2050-webinar-series-space-defense-security-and-cooperation
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220826T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220826T163000
DTSTAMP:20220808T041745Z
CREATED:20220808T035345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T041745Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to SGAC and Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:W \nondering how to get involved with SGAC? In this meeting\, you’ll find out more about what SGAC is\, the Fall 2022 Mentoring Program and how to get actively involved! \nThe programme outline is as follows: \n\nStandby time in the beginning (5 mins)\nWelcome Remarks by Mentoring Committee (5 mins)\nIntro to SGAC by Exec Committee (20 mins)\nQ&A by Exec Committee (5 – 10 mins)\nIntro to Mentoring Program\, Application Best Practices by Mentoring Committee (10 mins)\nQ&A by Mentoring Program (5 – 10 mins)\n\nREGISTER NOW  \nWith multiple speakers:Davide Petrillo\, Valentina Luchetti\, Hamza Hameed\, Anthony Yuen\, Faith Tng \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/introduction-to-sgac-and-mentoring-program
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220720T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220720T210000
DTSTAMP:20220709T134343Z
CREATED:20220707T201736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T134343Z
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SUMMARY:Our Giant Leap series on the astronaut selection campaign
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, the European Space Agency launched a new wave of recruitment to select the next generation of astronauts. In 2021\, Our Giant Leap (now Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group of SGAC) started a series on the 2021 ESA astronaut recruitment campaign\, in order to encourage more women to apply but also to highlight the importance of greater diversity in the next generation of astronaut crews. In addition\, the unique ESA parastronaut selection campaign was brought forward. The three episodes held in 2021 were “Why do we need more women astronauts?”\, “Tips to prepare your application” and “One of them to be the next generation of astronauts?”. \nOne year after these 3 episodes\, the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group of SGAC is launching a fourth episode to invite astronaut candidates (no longer in the run) to share their experience\, anecdotes and lessons learned with us. The audience will have the opportunity to hear their feedback on the overall selection process (in the limit of what they are allowed to say)\, and ask questions to real-life past astronaut candidates! \nThis webinar “They were ESA astronaut candidates for one year!”\, will be held July 20th 2022 on space exploration day! Come meet adventurous previous astronaut candidate Laura Jourdan\, and fearless previous parastronaut candidate Neil Hopper! \n  \nRegister Now !Speakers: \n  \n  \n \n  \nNeil Hopper \nNeil Hopper is a 46 year old Vascular Surgeon working at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro\, UK\, married to Rachel (a Matron in Cancer Services). Neil and Rachel have 2 children. Neil would describe himself as a space and sci-fi nerd\, he enjoys electronics as a hobby and also messes around with 3D printers. \nNeil Hopper graduated top of his year from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 2000 and also has a degree in Anatomical Sciences and a Doctorate in Research Medicine. The majority of his postgraduate training was in Wales. In 2011\, Neil undertook a year long fellowship in St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. He returned to Wales and then in 2013  was appointed as a consultant at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. \nIn April 2019\, Neil became unwell with sepsis and lost both legs below the knee. He returned to part-time work in October 2019 and resumed full duties with full on-call in February 2020. Since his return\, Neil also became a clinical lecturer in Anatomy for the University of Exeter. \nNeil found being on the other side of the knife difficult but that it has also afforded him new opportunities. In 2020\, Neil applied to the ESA Parastronaut programme – to try and fulfill a lifelong dream of training as an astronaut. Along the way\, he was able to communicate about his unique journey on social media. In the future\, he would like to contribute to research on prosthetics – “One day they will not just remedy a deficit but add new and enhanced functionality!”\, he says \nLaura Jourdan \nLaura Jourdan is a French polar explorer. Educated as a biologist\, she caught the polar virus on Svalbard in 2016. Fascinated by the extreme conditions of the Norwegian Arctic archipelago\, she decides to stay there to study polar guiding. \nFirst employed as a logistics facilitator for The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) in a remote settlement where she lives in harsh polar conditions aside of society for several months\, she then trains to work at sea and embarks as a crew member and guide on board small ships around Svalbard and Northern Norway. Little by little\, she builds her experience\, becomes a professional polar expedition guide and embarks for further destinations such as Greenland\, Northern Canada and Antarctica. \nIn 2020\, while the covid crisis freezes the expedition cruise industry\, Laura is forced to stay on land and decides to explore the area she lives in. She passes her diving levels including rebreather diving\, and takes flying lessons. In February 2020\, when the European Space Agency announced the recruitment of its new generation of astronauts\, she applied with excitement and was selected for the first step of the recruitment process (cognitive and psychological tests). \nIn 2021\, Laura is selected to be part of the expedition team on board Ponant’s brand-new polar exploration ship Le Commandant Charcot for its first year in operation. After sharing the ship’s inaugural trip to the North Pole in September 2021\, she and her team lead challenging expeditions to the most remote areas of the world such as the Weddell and Ross seas or Northeast Greenland. \nToday\, Laura continues to explore and share her passion for the polar regions. With the development of the space industry\, she still dreams that one day she could be a part of the next great human adventure. \nModerator: \nTania Gres \nTania Gres is a young aerospace system engineer working in Thales Alenia Space in Turin (Italy) on challenging space exploration missions to Venus and Low Earth Orbit. Born in Germany and raised in France\, from a family of artists and engineers\, today she fulfills her dreams of working in the European space industry. As an engineer by day\, and as a SGAC volunteer at night. Within the association\, she is one of the 2 current National Point of Contact for France. She was the SG[France]2021 event manager and is the leader of the DIVINAS long term project of the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group. She was also organizing the first Model UN of SGAC in collaboration with the European Centre for Space Law\, as well as part of the organization for the Space Generation Congress in Paris 2022. Constantly looking for new challenges and opportunities\, she’s a very motivated\, enthusiastic and quick learner who enjoys space related projects\, especially working as a team.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/our-giant-leap-series-on-the-astronaut-selection-campaign
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220622T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220622T143000
DTSTAMP:20220529T121438Z
CREATED:20220529T094200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T121438Z
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SUMMARY:Introducción al On-Board Software de satélites
DESCRIPTION:El software es el corazón de toda computadora. Debido a la naturaleza y complejidad de los satélites\, escribir software para estos es un gran reto. Una vez identificado los requerimientos para el software\, identificar y diseñar la arquitectura de este es clave. Por la naturaleza del software diferentes aplicaciones necesitan diferentes arquitecturas\, en el caso de On-Board Software la forma en la que se arquitectura este es de mucha importancia para un desarrollo exitoso del mismo\n\n\n\n\nREGISTERSpeaker: \nOlman Quiros Jimenez\, nació en 1995 en San Jose\, Costa Rica. En el 2018 completo sus estudios de bachillerato universitario en Ciencias de la Computación en el Tecnológico de Costa Rica. Durante sus estudios participo en diversos proyectos aeroespaciales\, como el desarrollo del Satélite Irazu y el satélite GW-CubeSat. Actualmente se encuentra cursando el grado de maestría universitaria en Tecnologías Satelitales en la universidad de Würzburg\, Alemania. Al mismo tiempo labora como estudiante asistente en el Centro Espacial Alemán (DLR). Sus principales intereses son la ingeniería de software de sistemas espaciales\, confiabilidad y verificación de sistemas críticos y la filosofía open-source.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/introduccion-al-on-board-software-de-satelites
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220619T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220619T160000
DTSTAMP:20220529T185147Z
CREATED:20220529T185008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T185147Z
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SUMMARY:Our Giant Leap: Meet the women behind SGAC - Europe
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Women’s History Month as well as Diversity Month\, the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group from the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) has come up with a series of webinars to showcase women of SGAC. For each webinar\, 2 women from each one of the SGAC regions will speak about their background and professional experience\, including their role within SGAC. \nJoin us during your lunch or coffee break and enjoy a nice 45 minutes of discussion with the panelists. You will be able to engage with them in the chat and ask your questions.  \nThis episode will feature women from the European region. \n  \nThe Speakers : \nAlina Vizireanu \nAlina Vizireanu is a Geospatial and Earth Observation professional with a drive toward Human Development in the Space sector. With over 15 years of experience\, Alina founded AVINTERRA Consulting\, where the team is focused on making a change in the monitoring of climate resilience programs and addressing the societal impact of biodiversity loss. In addition\, Alina volunteers her spare time for organisations that aim to make a difference in NextGen’s development\, creating programs and collaborating with organisations at a global level. SGAC Alumna\, a member of the IAF Space Education and Outreach Committee and Women+ in Geospatial\, she is a mentor and advisor for young people and startups through her coaching business\, Starseeds.  \nAlexandra Jercaianu \nAlexandra is currently working as a Project Manager for Euroconsult – a consulting company fully dedicated to space and satellite vertical markets – where she works on several program development tracks for Euroconsult’s flagship event\, the World Satellite Business Week (WSBW) whilst also contributing to space policy and programs consulting missions for global governmental and industry clients. Before Euroconsult\, Alexandra worked as a Project Manager for Eurisy\, where she focused on building bridges between space and non-space sector markets to strengthen the diffusion of satellite-derived innovation\, technology\, and data.   \n  \nPrior to switching to the space sector\, she admits having never considered a professional path within this sector\, nor the venues open to non-STEM academic profiles. She argues that encountering the enthusiastic and diverse global community of volunteers at SGAC has played a significant role in her decision to continue in space and motivates her to give back her skills to empower others to bring about positive change in the sector. \n  \nAlexandra holds degrees in International Security and Conflict Studies from the Paris School of International Affairs (SciencesPo) and Romania’s National School of Political Studies & Public Administration and is a recipient of the International Astronautical Federation’s 2019 Emerging Space Leaders Award. \n \n \nPatricia Mounayer \nPatricia Mounayer is a lawyer admitted to the Beirut Bar\, currently living in Paris. She is the founder of the network Oumi Women which promotes solidarity between women. \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/our-giant-leap-meet-the-women-behind-sgac-europe
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220613T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T170000
DTSTAMP:20220620T072123Z
CREATED:20220604T101159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T072123Z
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SUMMARY:Space Technology Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nOnline course to be held in Spanish covering a wide range of topics about space entrepreneurship. \nThis is an innitiative brought to you by SGAC Mexico and Dynamic Genesis.  \nDynamic Genesis is a private company with the mission to provide and promote the use of satellite images to transform environmental consulting.  \nIf you want to start or recently started your own space-related company\, this online course is for you. You will learn the basic toolkit that you need to start in the entrepreneurship world. You will be able to: define your business model\, learn fundraising techniques\, know the differentiator of your product\, tips and tricks to prototype on a budget\, and many other things that will help you exploit your space technology idea.  \n20 hrs total separated in 10 sessions:  \n1. Kick-off session and technological surveillance: Monday\, Jun 13\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n2. Customer discovery: Tuesday\, Jun 14\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n3. Technological advantage: Wednesday\, Jun 15\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n4. Technology valuation: Thursday Jun 16\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n5. Intellectual Property Rights: Friday Jun 17\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n6. Introduction to International Space Law: Monday Jun 20\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n7. Minimum Viable Product: Tuesday Jun 21\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n8. Business Model CANVAS: Wednesday Jun 22\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n9. Financing strategies: Thursday Jun 23\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \n10. Disruptive technologies\, breakthrough and enabling technologies: Friday Jun 24\, 15:00-17:00 hrs (CT\, GMT-5) \nSesión: Vigilancia tecnológica \nSpeaker: Eduardo Filemón Vázquez Santacruz \nCINVESTAV IPN Sesión: Descubrimiento del cliente \nSpeaker: Alejandro Contreras \nEnergy Factor Sesión: Ventaja tecnológica \nSpeaker: Nancy Gallegos Esten and Edgar Valdés \nWoman Lab Smarter Humans Hadox Human Networks Sesión: Valoración Tecnológica \nSpeaker: Ramón Alejandro De Hoyos Cantú \nCEO & Founder of ALIS Sesión: Propiedad Intelectual \nSpeaker: Karen Martín \nAbogada y experta en Propiedad Intelectual Sesión: Introducción al Derecho Espacial Internacional \nSpeaker: Saemi Tanaka \nSGAC Sesiones: Producto Mínimo Viable y Estrategias de Financiamiento \nSpeaker: Rebeca Gutierrez \nDynamic Genesis Sesión: Modelo de Negocios CANVAS \nSpeaker: Charlie Chevening \nBusiness Growth Specialist and Marketing Consultant Sesión: Tecnologías disruptivas\, innovadoras y habilitadoras \nSpeaker: Pablo Lepe\, Juan Carlos Mariscal\, Edgar Rafael Hernández Rios y Rebeca Gutierrez \nAgencia Mexicana de Estudios Antárticos Dereum Labs Mirai Innovation Research Institute
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-technology-entrepreneurship
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220605T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220605T213000
DTSTAMP:20220515T120209Z
CREATED:20220514T174904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220515T120209Z
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SUMMARY:Our Giant Leap: Meet the women behind SGAC - Middle East
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Women’s History Month as well as Diversity Month\, the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group from the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) has come up with a series of webinars to showcase women of SGAC. For each webinar\, 2 women from each one of the SGAC regions will speak about their background and professional experience\, including their role within SGAC. \nJoin us during your lunch or coffee break and enjoy a nice 45 minutes of discussion with the panelists. You will be able to engage with them in the chat and ask your questions.  \nThis episode will feature women from the Middle East region. \nUse #AskDGE to ask all your questions before\, during and after the Panel on social media. \nREGISTER NOWSpeakers: \nSahba El-Shawa \n\n\n\n\nSahba El-Shawa is a Jordanian-Canadian space engineer originally from Palestine. She is the founder of the Jordan Space Research Initiative and holds several roles in the SGAC\, including NPoC for Jordan\, as well as co-lead of the Ethics & Human Rights project group and the Space for Climate Action policy working group. She is also a national lead in the Participation of Emerging Space Countries program of the Moon Village Association. Sahba holds a BASc in Mechanical Engineering\, an MSc in Space Studies\, and is currently pursuing her PhD in Sustainable Development and Climate Change. During her studies\, she collaborated with the German Aerospace Centre on robotics research and completed an internship at the European Space Agency’s Clean Space initiative which focused on the environmental impacts of space activities\, both on Earth and in space. Sahba is a vocal advocate for decoupling defense and space. She is committed to creating opportunities for underrepresented communities and helping guide the industry towards a more equitable\, ethical\, and sustainable future. \n\n\n\n\nHoda Awny El-Megharbel \n\n\n\n\nHoda Awny El-Megharbel is an Engineer in the Satellite Communication and Navigation Department in the Egyptian Space Agency. She graduated from Kyushu Institute of Technology / Laboratory of Lean Satellite Enterprises and In-Orbit Experiments (LaSEINE) with a Master’s Degree as part of the United Nations/Japan Long-term Fellowship Programme Post-graduate study on Nano-Satellite Technologies (PNST) in 2020. She has a bachelor’s in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Misr International University\, Egypt. She is currently Space Generation Advisory Council National Point of Contact in Egypt\, Middle East Region and Moon Village Association National Coordinator\, Egypt\, North Africa. \n\n\n\n\nModerator: \nPatricia Mounayer \nPatricia Mounayer is a lawyer admitted to the Beirut Bar\, currently living in Paris. She is the founder of the network Oumi Women which promotes solidarity between women
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/our-giant-leap-meet-the-women-behind-sgac-middle-east
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220522T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220522T093000
DTSTAMP:20220507T174012Z
CREATED:20220502T194417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220507T174012Z
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SUMMARY:Our Giant Leap: Meet the women behind SGAC - Africa
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Women’s History Month as well as Diversity Month\, the Diversity and Gender Equality Project Group from the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) has come up with a series of webinars to showcase women of SGAC. For each webinar\, 2-3 women from each one of the SGAC regions will speak about their background and professional experience\, including their role within SGAC. \nJoin us during your lunch or coffee break and enjoy a nice 45 minutes of discussion with the panelists. You will be able to engage with them in the chat and ask your questions.  \nThis fourth episode will feature women from Africa. \nREGISTER NOWSpeakers: \nRania Toukebri \nRania is a Spacecrafts Engineer and Researcher on Space Technology for lunar missions. She is also a lecturer on Space Tech\, Africa Regional Coordinator for Africa within the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and UNOOSA Space 4Women Mentor \nChidimma Oruche \n\n\n\n\nChidimma\, an alumnus of International Space University\, is a Space Enthusiast who likes to use her skills as a Marketing Communication Specialist to help organisations like the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) communicate effectively. As a Social Media Strategist\, she helps build influence for great brand perception and strong online presence. \nHer passion for space studies can be tracked to her internship days at the Strategic Space Application unit of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA)\, the National Space Agency of Nigeria. This has further feathered into other engagements in the space sector. \nAs a multi – experienced individual\, Chidimma has carried out projects as a trained Environmental Engineer in oil spillage clean-up\, environmental health and safety\, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and land reclamation. She is interested in seeing a safer world and hence engages in addressing climate change\, global warming\, air and water pollution and environmental sustainability and helping out with proper objects recycling and waste disposal. \nCurrently the evaluation and assessment officer at Nigeria’s federal government agency\, Chidimma enjoys the dynamic nature of space studies. Chidimma plans to fulfil her career goal of becoming a SPACE DIPLOMAT. \n\n\n\n\nModerator: \nEden Abeselom \n\n\n\n\nHabteslasie\, Eden Abeselom is a graduating student with a Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Engineering with industrial control stream (Honor) at the Debre Berhan University\, Ethiopia. She is an Assistant Researcher in the Department of Aerospace Engineering Research and Development Directorate at the Ethiopian Space Science and Technology Institute. She’s a coordinator at the Ethio Space Kids Club (ESKC) program and a program coordinator in the Women in Space and Engineering (WiSE) project. She’s received recognition certificates for training Ethio Space Kids Club (ESKC) members and for her contribution to the first-ever Ethiopian Remote Sensing Satellite.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/our-giant-leap-meet-the-women-behind-sgac-africa
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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