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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201219T140000
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SUMMARY:SGAC End-of-Year Party
DESCRIPTION:SGAC End of Year Party\nSGAC will hold its first ever\, online\, global End of Year Party open to members and alumni. It will be a one of a kind event where past and present members can join\, get to know each other\, and celebrate together as SGAC family the holidays and our achievements. The event will also involve raising money for SGAC scholarships and charity through in-kind registration donations. \nRegister here  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-end-of-year-party
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:[PG-SMLS] - An insight from Europe
DESCRIPTION: \nSustainable exploration means that we will be required to grow food and make materials locally. As humanity evolved inside the Earth’s protective biosphere\, unparalleled complications can occur outside Earth. Humanity’s engagement in deep space will require us to identify what problems can occur to human’s health and how we can use organisms to our advantage. Space biological research often has a sustainability or health side to it. \nSpace biological research will be critical to sustainable exploration. What are a few of these space biological research\, and how can it benefit life on Earth? \n  \nThis webinar is a continuation of our Introduction to Space Medicine and Life Science series where we aim to bring the latest space biological knowledge to students and young professionals. \n\n\n\nThe speakers : \nStefania Giacomello \nStefania Giacomello studied Biotechnology at the University of Udine in Italy and then moved to Cambridge (UK) to study key genes involved in wheat development. After obtaining her PhD degree in plant genomics at the University of Udine\, she moved to Stockholm in 2013 for her postdoctoral training at SciLifeLab. During that time\, she contributed to the development of Spatial Transcriptomics\, a technology that allows to generate 2D gene expression maps of tissue sections. Before starting her research group at the end of 2018\, she worked for two and a half years at the National Bioinformatics Infrastructure of Sweden where she mostly analyzed single-cell RNA-sequencing data from animal samples. Currently\, her research group at SciLifeLab focuses on the fundamental question of how cell localization influences biological processes both in animal and plant tissues by developing and applying single-cell and spatial transcriptomics approaches\, which are core technologies of her lab. She has collaborated with NASA GeneLab since early 2019. \nWillian Da Silveira\nWillian has a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy-Biochemistry and a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences\, which involved analysing the transcriptome of Breast Cancer Stem Cells to identify master regulators of aggressiveness and invasion\, both at the University of São Paulo\, Brazil. He became a Research Fellow in Bioinformatics Analysis at the Center for Genomic Medicine (CGM) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)\, USA. He is  currently a Research Fellow in Food System Biology at the Queen´s University Belfast (QUB). Willian is the lead researcher of a collaborative project with NASA that in a big consortium\, the result of which was recently accepted for publication by CELL and will be released in their November of 2020 edition. This work establishes the central role of Mitochondrial Dysfunction for Space Biology effects. He co-founded and now heads the multi-omics and systems biology of the Space Omics Topical Team funded by the European Space Agency\nTricia Larose \nDr. Tricia L. Larose is the Principal Investigator for Tumors in Space (TiS) with the University of Oslo\, Norway. TiS is a paradigm shifting cancer research experiment at the intersection of stem cell biology and space technology. TiS has been selected by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the China Manned Space Agency for a 31-day space mission on board the China Space Station. Dr Larose is also adjunct faculty in Human Performance in Space at the International Space University\, France.\nTricia is a Medical Advisor at the Institute of Aviation Medicine\, Norwegian Armed Forces Medical Services in Oslo\, Norway. She is a Scientist-Astronaut Candidate with Project PoSSUM\, published children’s book author\, andmotivational speaker. \nTwitter: @TricLarose
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/smls-an-insight-from-the-europe
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:[Partnered] Romanian Space Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Romanian Space Webinar: The role of medium-size nations in the 21th century space\nThis webinar will bring together leaders of the Romanian space sector for a discussion with young space students and professionals. \nWe will discuss the role of Romania\, as a medium-size nation in the 21st century space landscape. \nJoin us for this four speaker panel discussion that is organised by our partner the Space Policy Institute. \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/partnered-romanian-space-webinar
LOCATION:WebEx
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events,Webinar
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:International Cooperation in Defending Spacecraft in the Cyber Domain\n\nPlease join the 4th edition of our Webinar series on “Space and Cybersecurity”! \nHoward Weiss and Brandon Bailey will talk about: “International Cooperation in Defending Spacecraft in the Cyber Domain” \nThe event will take place Monday 14th December 8pm (CET) \n  \nRegister and join us for this small round table discussion! \nRegister Here!Speaker Profiles\nHoward Weiss\n \nMr. Howard Weiss is a Technical Director for Parsons\, Inc. in Columbia\, Maryland.  Mr. Weiss has worked exclusively on information security problems during his 45-year career in both government service and in the private sector.  \nHe has worked on multilevel secure operating system research and many network security problems for both the global Internet as well as other networks. Working on space networking\, he was one of the originators of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN).  \nUnder NASA sponsorship\, he chairs the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) Security Working Group where he has helped introduced security concepts\, services\, mechanisms\, and protocols for civilian space missions.  \nHe also co-chairs the CCSDS Space Data Link Security Working Group which has developed a standard security protocol at the link layer which integrates with existing CCSDS link layers such as telemetry (TM)\, telecommand (TC)\, and advanced orbiting systems (AOS) protocols.  \nHe holds a BSEE from the Polytechnic Institute of New York (now the New York University Tandon School of Engineering) and an MSCS from the Johns Hopkins University.  \nBrandon Bailey\n \nBrandon Bailey is a cybersecurity senior project leader at The Aerospace Corporation. \nHe has more than 14 years of experience supporting the intelligence and civil space arena. Bailey’s specialties include vulnerability assessments/ penetration testing for space systems to include industrial control systems and infusing secure coding principles within the software supply chain. \nBefore joining Aerospace\, Bailey worked for NASA\, where he was responsible for building and maintaining a software testing and research laboratory to include a robust cybersecurity range as well as spearheading innovative cybersecurity assessments of ground infrastructure that support NASA’s mission operations. \nWhile at NASA\, Bailey was honored with several group and individual awards\, including NASA’s Exceptional Service Medal for his landmark cybersecurity work\, NASA’s Early Career Achievement Award\, and NASA Agency Honor Awards for Information Assurance/Cybersecurity. \nHe has also contributed to teams who have received honorable mention in the 2012 and 2016 NASA’s Software of the Year competition. \nBailey graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from West Virginia University and currently holds multiple certifications in the cybersecurity field.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/pg-spaceandcyber-int-coop
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201212T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201212T153000
DTSTAMP:20201208T151849Z
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SUMMARY:[Partnered] The New Space Economy: vision and perspectives
DESCRIPTION:The New Space Economy: vision and perspectives of the next Space Generation from the 6 UN Regions\n  \nThe space sector is living a profound transformation. The paradigms of the New Space Economy are constantly evolving and opening to integration of space into society and economy\, as the space sector becomes an enabler of growth in other sectors. This leads to widely renowned new trends such as unprecedented level of private investment in space ventures\, a growing Venture Capital (VC) market\, development of commercial activities worldwide based on the concept of startups\, and more competitive and uncertain markets. \nIn this technological and business environment\, a new worldwide space generation also moves its steps with the role of active actors. Students and young professionals have become more and more aware of the role of space in society and many new space related activities are a direct response to their precise needs and views in the context of the emerging space economy trends.  \nSpace Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and Fondazione E. Amaldi recognize the role of young generations and bring together Space Young Professionals from across the globe to discuss at New Space Economy Expoforum 2020 the New Space Economy and the trends through the eyes and the work experiences of new space generations. The discussion will focus on the different regional perspectives as we all share a common mission towards the involvement of the next generation of space leaders in the future of the Space Economy.  \n  \n  \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS \n \nProgramme\n2:00 – 2:10 PM: \nWelcome from the moderators: \nAntonio Scannapieco (SGAC Italy NPoC) \nEleonora Lombardi (SGAC RC Europe) \n2:10 – 2:20 PM: \nOscar I. Ojeda\, SGAC RC South America \n2:20 – 2:30 PM: \nTania Robles\, SGAC RC North and Central America and the Caribbean \n2:30 – 2:40 PM: \nAlexandra JERCAIANU\, SGAC RC Europe \n2:40 – 2:45 PM: \nBreak \n2:45 – 2:50 PM: \nAnja Nakarada Pecujlic\, SGAC NPoC Serbia \n2:50 – 2:55 PM: \nSergio Tabasco\, SGAC NPoC Spain \n2:55 – 3:00 PM: \nPauline Delande\, SGAC NPoC France \n3:00 – 3:15 PM: \nGeneral discussion \n3:15 – 3:30 PM: \nWrap up from Davide Petrillo\, SGAC Executive Director
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/the-new-space-economy
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20201209T100000
DTSTAMP:20201204T170417Z
CREATED:20201204T170121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201204T170417Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Mentoring Webinar: Getting Started with SGAC
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 9 AM MST | 5PM CET\n \nHow can you be more involved in SGAC? What can you do as SGAC Member?\nJoin the SGAC Leadership for a Q&A Session \nRegister here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/mentoring-sgac-getting-started
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201130T190000
DTSTAMP:20201127T180431Z
CREATED:20201127T180242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201127T180431Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Webinar Series - Nicaragua
DESCRIPTION:The SGAC Webinar Series – Nicaragua has the aim to inspire and motivate Nicaragua’s SGAC community in order to get involved more in the space industry by building a career path and also so they can see the many fields that exist in the space industry. We will have experts from different fields in the industry from Geospatial\, Space policy\, and others including motivational speeches. Come and join us during these webinar series. \nAdolfo Chaves Jimenez \nDr. Adolfo Chaves is a lecturer and researcher in the Electronic Engineering School at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology. Dr. Chaves has specialized in Attitude and Determination Control System in the Dutch Institute of Systems and Controls (DISC). Becoming the second astronaut from Costa Rica Dr. Chaves will go onboard the New Shepard rocket from Blue Origin’s company for the suborbital flight in the mission  ESAA-01 EX SOMINUS AD ASTRA\, a mission part of the program Latcosmos-C.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-webinar-series-nicaragua
LOCATION:youtube
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201129T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201129T160000
DTSTAMP:20201127T094521Z
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SUMMARY:SG[Germany]
DESCRIPTION:Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and the corresponding measures the physical event is postponed to 2021 – date to be announced soon. In order to engage with our participants and to deliver some “space hope” we have put together an engaging programme based on the original scope of the event. A big thank you to our sponsors and partners for their continued support! \n  \nProgramme at a glance\n  \n \nVirtual Coffee Hour with ISUPanel 1 - November 8Space Trivia Night powered by AIRBUS and ArianeGroup - November 11Panel 2 - November 15Fireside chat with Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl - powered by OHBCareers and Coffee with MynaricVirtual Coffee Hour with ArianeGroupVirtual Coffee Hour with PlanetVirtual Coffee Hour with AirbusVirtual Coffee Hour with ISU\nVirtual Coffee Hour with ISU \nJoin us for a virtual coffee hour with ISU on Sunday\, November 29 at 3 p.m. and learn about ISU and the programs\, courses and scholarships they offer as well as how ISU nurtures their students’ entrepreneurial mindset. \nIf you feel the itch to start a new space company in the future\, in this hour-long session you will learn about a few ISU alumni who successfully started their own business. \nAnd of course\, there will be plenty of time to ask all of your questions and to exchange. \nREGISTER HERE \nPanel 1 - November 8\nSG[Germany] Panel 1 – The role of Germany in the international space sector by 2030 \nHosted by Spacewatch.Global \nThe originally planned Panel with the topic “The role of Germany in the international space sector by 2030” will be shifted online accompanied by informative keynotes and an engaging Q&A session.  \n  \nThe session timeline is planned as follows \n20 min – Keynotes by experts from our sponsors \n30 min – Panel discussion \n25 min – Your turn\, ask your questions! (Q&A session) \n  \nPanel Topic \nEurope and Germany boast a strong space sector. This is largely the legacy of successful and remarkable space programs carried out during the past decades\, particularly those on satellite navigation\, Earth observation and human spaceflight mostly built upon public support. The country’s research and development performance\, the increase in the national space budget and the considerable growth of German contribution towards ESA budget committed at CMIN19+ sets a high ambition for the country to gain an even more relevant position in the European and global stage as far as space activities are concerned. \nHow will Germany effectively deliver on the expectation and ambition throughout the 2020s? What will Germany leadership look like in the years to come? What are the strategic priorities and main axis of action? What should be accomplished in the short-term to be better placed in the longer term? \nThis theme and subsequent panel will be introduced by two keynote speakers addressing where Germany stands today regarding leadership in the space sector\, and what the strategies\, priorities\, and ambitions should be in order to deliver upon this ambition and demonstrate effective leadership by 2030. \nKeynote Speakers \nAndreas Lindenthal\, Airbus \nDr. Rolf Janovsky\, OHB \n  \nPanel Speakers \nPooja Pandey\, Planet \nProf. Dr.-Ing. Roger Förstner\, Universität der Bundeswehr München \nAndreas Lindenthal\, Airbus \nDr. Rolf Janovsky\, OHB \nBärbel Deisting\, bavAIRia e.V. \nRobin Wachsmann\, Isar Aerospace Technologies \nSpace Trivia Night powered by AIRBUS and ArianeGroup - November 11\nSpace Trivia Night powered by Airbus and ArianeGroup\n \nPut on your thinking caps\, grab your space mates and prepare for a challenging space quiz powered by our sponsors Airbus and ArianeGroup.  \nYou will team up with other crew members to show your knowledge about satellites and space exploration answering some challenging questions. If you are amongst the winners\, you will receive some fantastic personalized space-themed presents! After the quiz\, the floor will be open to exchange questions and ideas with Airbus and ArianeGroup employees around a virtual drink. \n\n\n  \nAirbus Defence and Space is a major industrial contributor to space exploration and human spaceflight\, as well as a leading manufacturer of Earth observation\, navigation\, science and telecommunications satellites. Its portfolio ranges from the ExoMars rover and the European Service Module for the Orion spacecraft to the Ariane 5 launcher\, to be followed in 2020 by the Ariane 6. The Ariane rockets are Europe’s workhorse for access to space. Ariane 6\, to first fly in 2021\, is a next generation rocket\, which aims or up to 50% launch cost reductions with respect to current solutions. \nAriane Group is a world leader in access to space\, working for its institutional and commercial customers and Europe’s strategic independence. The perfect innovative\, highly competitive solution for civil and military launch systems and space applications – that’s what they offer their institutional\, commercial\, and industrial customers. \n\n\nPanel 2 - November 15\nSG[Germany] Panel 2 – Preparing and transforming the German space ecosystem by 2030: innovation\, entrepreneurship and funding \nHosted by Spacewatch.Global \nThe originally planned Panel with the topic “The role of Germany in the international space sector by 2030” will be shifted online accompanied by informative keynotes and an engaging Q&A session.  \n  \nThe session timeline is planned as follows \n20 min – Keynotes by experts from our sponsors \n30 min – Panel discussion \n25 min – Your turn\, ask your questions! (Q&A session) \nREGISTER HERE \nPanel Topic \nThe international space context is changing fast — global competition is increasing with new entrants bringing new ambitions in space and space activities are becoming increasingly commercial with greater private sector involvement. Major technological shifts\, such as digitalisation\, miniaturisation\, mass production\, artificial intelligence or reusable launchers\, are disrupting traditional business models in the space sector\, reducing the cost of accessing and using space. The German space sector needs to adapt to seize business opportunities stemming from those changes so that Germany and Europe can keep its leadership and strategic autonomy in space. \nRealising these ambitions requires fostering investments\, stimulating innovation and nurturing an entrepreneurial space ecosystem in Germany and its various regions. This overarching theme will be introduced by two keynotes setting up the stage for the discussion on topics of innovation\, key technologies shaping the decade ahead\, funding and alternative financing\, and potential synergies at the intersection of space and non-space industries. \nKeynote Speakers\nStefan Kupczyk\, IABG \nSven Meyer-Brunswick\, Mynaric \nPanel Speakers\nDr. Stefan Baumann\, IABG \nSven Meyer-Brunswick\, Mynaric \nDr. Thomas Sinn\, DCubed \nRainer Horn\, SpaceTec Partners \n  \nREGISTER HERE\n \nFireside chat with Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl - powered by OHB\nFireside chat with Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl – powered by OHB \nGet your warm beverage (or glass of wine/ Munich beer)\, get cosy and join us in a casual conversation with Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl.\nKai-Uwe is one of the key shapers of European and International space policy. He currently works at the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy to support the preparation of the German EU Council Presidency in 2020\, and to advise where directions for the next decade of Europe in space will be set.\nLet´s talk about the future space sector in Europe with him in this fireside chat that will be moderated by experts from OHB. \nREGISTER HERE \nCareers and Coffee with Mynaric\nVirtual Coffee Hour with MYNARIC \n„How it is to work with us“ – Careers and more! \nEnjoy a casual conversation with experts from Mynaric over your afternoon tea or coffee and learn about the career opportunities Mynaric offers. \nIf you want to know which vacancies are currently available at Mynaric\, please visit their career webpage: https://mynaric.com/careers/all-open-positions/ \n  \nMynaric is a manufacturer of laser communication technologies used to enable communication and surveillance applications in air and space. Its laser data transmission products allow very large quantities of data to be sent wirelessly and securely over long distances between aircraft\, autonomous drones\, high-altitude platforms\, satellites and the ground. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nVirtual Coffee Hour with ArianeGroup\nHow to become #SpaceEnablers?  \nJoin Cornelia Lux\, one of ArianeGroup’s industrial engineering team leaders\, for a virtual coffee hour and learn more about how ArianeGroup builds Europe’s Ariane launchers. \n  \nAbout ArianeGroup \nArianeGroup develops and supplies innovative and competitive solutions for civil and military space launchers\, with expertise in all aspects of state-of-the-art propulsion technologies. ArianeGroup is lead contractor for Europe’s Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launcher families\, responsible for both design and the entire production chain\, up to and including marketing by its Arianespace subsidiary\, as well as for the missiles of the French oceanic deterrent force. ArianeGroup and its subsidiaries enjoy a global reputation as specialists in the field of equipment and propulsion for space applications\, while their expertise also benefits other industrial sectors. The group is a joint venture equally owned by Airbus and Safran\, and employs approximately 9\,000 highly qualified staff in France and Germany. Its 2019 revenues amounted to 3.1 billion Euros. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \nVirtual Coffee Hour with Planet\nPlanet HR coffee hour with Senior Recruiter / Recruiting Lead for EMEA – Nico Bernhard \nEnjoy a casual conversation with experts from Planet over your afternoon tea or coffee. \nIn the first part of the 1-hour session\, you will get a quick intro about Planet and what makes it so special to work for one of the market leaders in the space industry. They will talk about their culture\, values\, and benefits focusing on the office in Berlin. The second part is all about Q&A. You will have a chance to ask questions about anything related to HR/Recruiting.  \n  \nPlanet provides geospatial insights at the speed of change\, equipping users with the data necessary to make informed\, timely decisions. They offer a diverse selection of imagery and analytic solutions\, all made available online through their platform and web-based tools. \nFrom agriculture and emergency response to natural resource protection and security\, they believe that timely\, global imagery and foundational analytics will empower informed\, deliberate\, and meaningful stewardship of our planet. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \nVirtual Coffee Hour with Airbus\nVirtual Coffee Hour with Airbus \n„How it is to work with us“ – Careers and more! \nEnjoy a casual conversation with experts from Airbus over your afternoon tea or coffee and learn about the career opportunities at Airbus. \n  \nAbout Airbus \nAirbus Defence and Space is a major industrial contributor to space exploration and human spaceflight\, as well as a leading manufacturer of Earth observation\, navigation\, science and telecommunications satellites. Its portfolio ranges from the ExoMars rover and the European Service Module for the Orion spacecraft to the Ariane 5 launcher\, to be followed in 2020 by the Ariane 6. The Ariane rockets are Europe’s workhorse for access to space. Ariane 6\, to first fly in 2021\, is a next generation rocket\, which aims or up to 50% launch cost reductions with respect to current solutions. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \nREGISTRATION \nYou can find the direct registration links for each session above embedded in the tabs. For simplicity\, we have added them all below so you can easily find them: \nRegistration for Panel 1 – November 8 \nRegistration for Space Trivia Night sponsored by Airbus and ArianeGroup – November 11 \nRegistration for Panel 2 – November 15 \nRegistration for Fireside Chat powered by OHB – November 18 \nRegistration for Careers & Coffee with Mynaric – November 19 \nRegistration for Virtual Coffee Hour with ArianeGroup – November 23 \nRegistration for Virtual Coffee Hour with Planet – November 25 \nRegistration for Virtual Coffee Hour with Airbus – November 26 \nRegistration for Virtual Coffee Hour with ISU – November 29 \nSponsors\nThe team of SG[Germany] and SGAC thank our sponsors for their contributions. The event could not have happened without their generous support! \n\nGOLD SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\nSILVER SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\nBRONZE SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\nLOCAL PARTNERS (Media and Venue)\n\nSUPPORTED BY\n\nEvent Manager\n\n\n\nMaren Hülsmann\nmaren.huelsmann@spacegeneration.org\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sg-germany
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201107T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201108T170000
DTSTAMP:20201027T145534Z
CREATED:20200114T143113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T145534Z
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SUMMARY:Second Italian Space Startup Competition
DESCRIPTION:  \nItalian Space Startup Competition 2020 \nNovember 7-8\, 2020  \nOnline! \nSecond Italian Space Startup Competition\nThe Italian Space Startup Competition (ISSC) is a startup competition whose area of interest is space in all its facets. During the two days of the event\, participants will have the opportunity to interact with experts from the space field and to work in teams\, so to discuss their ideas and shape them into business cases. The participants will benefit from the support of mentors\, whose backgrounds and expertise are diverse and covering different areas of the space sector.  \nAt the conclusion of the ISSC\, these ideas are presented in front of a jury during a pitch competition. The business ideas may include new technologies\, spin-in or spin-off\, or space data applications.  \nCompetition Goals\nThe aims of ISSC are to promote the interest of the young generation in space business and to bring forth the next generation of entrepreneurs\, encouraging knowledge sharing\, fostering innovation and providing participants with the necessary backdrop to network\, learn and shape the future.  \nThe event is dedicated to\, but not limited to\, new-graduates\, students and young professionals who are interested in working in the space sector and are willing to take a challenge in a business context. The interdisciplinary of the event allows people from any background\, be it engineering\, law\, economics or else\, to participate. This will allow participants to form diversified teams and aim to the top. \nLearn More and RegisterEvent Managers:\nAntonio Scannapieco\, antonio.scannapieco@spacegeneration.org \nAureliano Rivolta\, aureliano.rivolta@spacegeneration.org \n  \nLocal Organising Team Leads:\nCommunication Manager: Francesca Baisi\, francesca.baisi@spacegeneration.org \nSponsor Coordinator: Riccardo Salgarella\, riccardo.salgarella@spacegeneration.org \nSpeaker Coordinator: Marianna Centrella\, marianna.centrella@spacegeneration.org \nDelegate Coordinator: Emanuela La Bella\, emanuela.labella@spacegeneration.org  \nLogistic Coordinator: Eva Grati\, eva@spacegeneration.org
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/second-italian-space-startup-competition
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Thematic Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201106T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201106T143000
DTSTAMP:20201022T141542Z
CREATED:20201021T071002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T141542Z
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SUMMARY:New-Space and Opportunities for Non-Spacefaring Nations
DESCRIPTION:You do not need a space agency to go to space! You do not need millions of dollars to go to space! And you can start from scratch! This is all possible today thanks to “New Space”. The space sector has seen dramatic changes in the past decade. \nFrom reduced launching costs\, nano-satellites\, and commercial space to innovative satellite technologies and the use of components off-the-shelf. This has opened new opportunities for smaller entities and developing nations to enter the Space era. \nIn this talk\, we will explore some urging questions such as: \nWhat is “New Space”? \nHow much does it cost to build a satellite? \nHow much does it cost to launch a satellite? \nHow to build a space project at your university? \nWhile trying to answer these questions\, we will tap into some of the key technologies that are shaping the present and future of Space. Stay tuned! \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/new-space-for-non-spacefaring-nations
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201103T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201103T210000
DTSTAMP:20201102T194252Z
CREATED:20201006T110911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T194252Z
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SUMMARY:Space Careers in Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Interactive Panel Debate with Young Belgian Space Professionals. \n\n\nHow and why did they get involved in the space industry?\nAstrophysics & Astronomy\nSpace Systems Engineering\nBusiness\, Space Law and Science Communications\n\nYou have always been interested in the Space industry but have no idea what opportunities are available and where to start?\nYou want to talk to young Belgian professionals and ask them how and why did they get involved in the space industry?\nLucky for you\, there is an online event organised by SGAC Belgium on November 3\, 2020 at 7 p.m. CET. Don’t miss it!\nBelgian young professionals will talk about their career’s path so far in the space industry and how they got it started. It will be a very informal and interactive panel debate open to your questions.\n \n  \nThis event is organised by the Space Generation Advisory Council. SGAC\, in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications\, is a non-governmental organisation and professional network which “aims to bring the views of students and young space professionals to the United Nations\, space industry and other organisations”.  \nRegisterConfirmed Speakers\n  \n\nSimon Vanden Bussche\nSimon is an electrical engineer with a passion for space. For the last six years he has been working as electrical systems engineer at QinetiQ\, where he is the main responsible for the spacecraft avionics on two satellite projects. He graduated as an electrical engineer from KU Leuven and started his career as a young graduate trainee at the European Space Agency. After that he worked for Newtec (now ST Engineering iDirect) as an applications engineer\, before starting at QinetiQ.\nSimon has also co-founded Valispace\, an engineering software start-up company. He is also a co-founder of beSPACE.\n\nCéline Dubron \nCeline followed the master of space studies at the Catholic University of Leuven and this helped her to get a young graduate trainee at the European Space Agency (ESA) as an economic business analyst of space enabled applications. \nThroughout her education and experience she has acquired a passion for aerospace and she believes that the future of space transportation will remain as exciting as its past. For this reason she is now pursuing her second degree in Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University.\n\nSarah Moens \n\nSarah Moens is a lead lawyer at DLA Piper in Brussels and has expertise in public and administrative law\, with a particular interest in litigation matters and public procurement. Furthermore\, she is experienced in space law and drones law. She is a Board Member of the European Centre for Space Law and an elected member of the International Institute of Space Law. Sarah also gives guest lectures on drones law and space law at various universities such as Université Paris-Sud XI (Paris\, France)\, Universiteit Leiden (Leiden\, The Netherlands)\, Universiteit Gent (Ghent\, Belgium) and during specialized summer courses. Furthermore\, she is a speaker at national and international conferences. She is author of legal articles on drones law and space law.\nJoffrey Coheur\nJoffrey Coheur is a PhD candidate since 2017 in aerospace engineering at the von Karman Institute (VKI)\, University of Louvain and University of Liege and is supported by a FRIA research grant from the FNRS. His current research interests are about uncertainty quantification and in particular Bayesian inference and its application to atmospheric entry problems. During his PhD\, Joffrey worked for 6 months at NASA Ames Research Center on the characterization of thermal protection materials for atmospheric reentry and in particular on the reentry data of the Mars Science Laboratory mission. Before the PhD\, Joffrey pursued the Research Master program at the VKI in Aerospace and Aeronautics engineering in 2016\, and obtained a Master Degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Liege in 2015. Aside from his work\, Joffrey is invested in the Space Generation Advisory Council as Regional Partnership Manager in Europe and aims at bringing a larger interest of the public in space and to promote the exchange of innovative ideas from our generation.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-careers-in-belgium
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T103000
DTSTAMP:20201020T160722Z
CREATED:20201008T123659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T160722Z
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship in Space
DESCRIPTION:Entrepreneurship takes vision\, courage\, and persistence – and every such endeavor has an inspiring story! Leaders from the industry will share the motivations that have sparked the conception of their companies\, fuelled their innovations\, and driven positive change in the world through space-based endeavors. They will also share insights from their journeys to success – for example\, what it takes to establish and maintain a competitive edge in the space industry\, staying abreast of avenues and expectations associated with funding opportunities\, embracing flexibility\, striking a balance between marketing\, strategy and technical development\, and nurturing company growth. \n  \n  \n  \nRegisterThe panelists represent institutions expanding the frontiers of technology\, services\, sustainability and quality of life via space-exploration focused endeavors.Bonnie Rosen\, Program Manager – Techstars Starburst \nTechstars Starburst Space Accelerator focuses on the next generation of space technology companies and related frontier technologies:  Techstars Starburst Space Program \nJanice Starzyk\, Vice President – Bryce Space and Technology \nBryce Space and Technology\, an analytics and engineering firm\, focuses on helping clients turn technology into mission and business success: Bryce Space and Technology \nJeff Guido\, Director Special Projects – Planet \nPlanet aims to image the entire Earth every day and make global change visible\, accessible\, and actionable: Planet \nKyle Acierno\, Managing Director – iSpace \niSpace aims to construct a sustainable Earth and Moon ecosystem implementing space resources: iSpace \nStephan Reckie\, Executive Director – GEN Space (Moderator)  \nBy fostering deeper cross border collaboration and initiatives between entrepreneurs\, investors\, researchers\, policymakers and entrepreneurial support organizations\, GEN works to fuel a healthier start and scale ecosystems that create more jobs\, educate individuals\, accelerate innovation and strengthen economic growth: GEN Space \nVanessa Clark\, Co-founder and CEO – Atomos Space \nAtomos solves the last-mile problem in space by providing an in-space transportation service that lowers launch costs for satellite operators: Atomos Space  \n  \n  \n  \nSet a reminder for our Live Stream
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/entrepreneurship-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Lucia:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Lucia:20201017T120000
DTSTAMP:20201016T072435Z
CREATED:20200923T123319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T072435Z
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SUMMARY:What Space can do for WI
DESCRIPTION:What Space can do for WI*\nAn introductory session discussing the potential benefits and feasibility of space technology to the Caribbean. \nThis session will focus on how space technology can play an integral role in the Caribbean achieving 4 Sustainable development goals (Climate Action\, Sustainable Cities and Communities\, Decent Work and Economic Growth & Partnership for the goals). \nThe first half of the webinar will be a panel discussion and this will be followed by attendees being separated into breakout rooms for discussion on one of the four topics. An introduction to the breakout rooms is provided on the EventBrite page when you click “Register here”. \n  \n*(The “WI” in the title is a play on the word “we”. WI stands for West Indies\, which is another name the collection Caribbean of islands with similar history/culture is called. The phrasing of the title also represents common Caribbean dialect so instead of saying “What space can do for us”\, some Caribbean natives might say “What Space can do for we”). \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \nConfirmed Speakers\nDr. Claire Nelson is Lead Futurist of The Futures Forum\, an advisory practice specializing in foresight and sustainability engineering and Founding Convenor of the Caribbean Space Society. She serves on the Board of Journal of Futures Studies and is Editor-At-Large of World Futures Studies Federation’s Human Futures Magazine. \nBefore establishing The Futures Forum\, Dr. Nelson had a thirty-year career at the Inter-American Development Bank and pioneered the Bank’s development with equity agenda. Named among Forbes Top 50 Female Futurists\, she holds a Doctorate in Engineering Management from George Washington University and was honored as a White House Champion of Change. \nRicardo Small is a Barbadian Amateur Astronomer and Civil Servant. Mr. Small’s interest in astronomy and science in general was kindled in high school where he consumed volumes of literature on the subject. Ironically\, his post-secondary education in Computer Science spoke more to the realities of the workplace than to the theoretics of astronomy.\nIt was in 1982 that Mr. Small realised the opportunity to play an active role in Barbadian Astronomy when he joined the Barbados Astronomical Society(BASI).\nThroughout the years until the present\, Mr. Small has served the BASI in various roles\, Council member\, Vice President\, three five year terms as President\, and\nat present Member of the Board of Directors.\nIn 2013 the BASI’s Harry Bayley Observatory (HBO) was forced to close its doors to the public due to an incident of vandalism. Mr. Small\, who was then the President\, immediately brought to public notice the plight of HBO and drew up plans for the extensive refurbishment and reequipping of the Observatory.\nWith a generous grant from a UK based foundation\, Mr. Small led the transformation of the HBO from a worn\, poorly equipped facility into a modern Observatory possessing a large inventory of state-of –the –Art equipment; marking it as one of the finest in the Caribbean.\nIn public life\, Mr. Small is a Civil Servant. He is at present assigned to the Barbados Postal Services where he has served the Department in various capacities including Management Information Systems\, Superintendent Personnel Department\, Manager Business Centre and Services Section among others. \nMr. Small has increasingly brought his management skills honed in the Civil Service to bear in his administration of the affairs of the BASI; namely in the revamping the Organisational Structure of the BASI to reflect a more modern and capable Incorporated body and reshaping the organisation to fulfill a research and experimenting role inastronomy and the related sciences. \nDr. Shirin Haque is an astronomer by profession\, a former Head of Physics Department and former Deputy Dean at the University of the West Indies. She is\nthe 2020 laureate for the Anthony Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence in Science and Technology and the first woman to be awarded the CARICOM\nScience award in 2018. \nHer areas of research are Astrobiology and Cosmology. She is passionate about Science outreach and STEM issues. She has produced several local Caribbean Science documentaries and hosted and produced two television series “Exploring our place in the Universe” and “Full STEAM Ahead!”.\nShe is producer and editor of the magazine “The Intellectual – art\, science and architecture”. She is the director of SATU observatory\, and the NINE Radio\nAstronomy Caribbean Hub and the National Outreach coordinator with the International Astronomical Union and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. \nDr. Emil Cherrington is a Caribbean-born scientist based at the Earth System Science Center of the University of Alabama in Huntsville. In that capacity\, he also serves as the Regional Science Coordination Lead for West Africa at NASA’s SERVIR Science Coordination Office. He also currently serves as the Science Principal Investigator and a co-Investigator on the ongoing NASA-funded Climate-influenced Nutrient Flows and Threats to the Biodiversity of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System (BZ-SDG) project. Outside of his land cover monitoring research\, his interests also include science communication and promoting capacity development in Earth observations. In 2007 in the context of the GEF IWCAM project\, he co-led a regional assessment of geographic information systems (GIS) capacity in the Caribbean.  
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-for-the-west-indies
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201016T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201016T094500
DTSTAMP:20201012T093556Z
CREATED:20201006T112426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T093556Z
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SUMMARY:Space Medicine and Life Sciences - An Insight from the United States
DESCRIPTION:The past decade has brought us to the miniaturisation of electronic components. This has dramatically reduced the cost to make satellites and has allowed smaller nations and companies to engage in space-related services and research. However\, space research and exploration cannot be without its biological components. This webinar series aims to bring the latest space biological knowledge to students and young professionals. \nRegister hereYou will hear from\nSimon Gilroy \nDr. Simon Gilroy is a professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA. He grew up in the United Kingdom and studied plant biology for his undergraduate degree at Cambridge University and for his Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland before moving to the USA and starting his own research group. His laboratory studies how plants sense and respond to their environment and especially how plants react to the unique stresses of spaceflight. His current work is aimed at answering how the weightless environment of space affects how plants can access water and whether growing in space causes the plant immune system to malfunction. His group has flown plant biology experiments to the International Space Station on SpaceX-2\, -4 and -13 and has 3 Space Station missions and one sub-orbital flight with Blue Origin planned for the coming year. \nElba Serrano \nDr. Elba Serrano is a neuroscientist and biophysicist who holds a position as a Regent’s Professor of Biology at New Mexico State University. Her research focuses on the role of ion channels in the reception and transduction of stimuli and integrates methods from genetics\, physiology\, and anatomy. She has special interests in the mechanosensory systems for hearing and balance and the role of neuroglia in maintenance of brain function. Professor Serrano is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a recipient of a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science\, Mathematics\, and Engineering Mentoring that is conferred by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. \nParul Gupta \nParul Gupta is a Research Associate in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University. She obtained her Ph.D. from India She is a plant molecular biologist with expertise in genomics\, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. She is passionate about and very interested in plant biology research in the space environment. She is involved in comparative analysis of alternative splicing patterns and novel transcripts identification in flight and ground control plants. \nKuang-Han Ke \nKuang-Han holds a M.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University. In the semiconductor industry\, he has over 2 decades of experience encompassing a mix of industry and teaching. He is also the Founder & Chairman of Gran Systems where they engage in design\, consulting\, and manufacturing in aerospace and medical equipment. Today\, he is engaged in investing in startups and MakerSpaces to foster creativity and innovation in Taiwan.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/smls-usa
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201015T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201015T193000
DTSTAMP:20201005T125405Z
CREATED:20201004T132410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T125405Z
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SUMMARY:Space Students – Norwegian Student Communities and Space Activities
DESCRIPTION:  \nNorwegian students are showing an increasing interest in space activities\, and in the last couple of years multiple space-related student organisations have been initiated at universities across the country. \nIn this webinar we are gathering the student organisations to discuss the projects they are working on\, how students and companies can engage with the organisations\, opportunities for collaborations\, and how they view the future of the Norwegian space sector. \n  \nThis round table discussion will be held in Norwegian. \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\nPosition/Company\n\n\n\n\nMari Amanda Eldholm\nSGAC NPoC Norway & Director of NIFRO\n\n\nRannveig Marie Færgestad\nSGAC NPoC Norway\n\n\nJøran Grande\n\nProgramme coordinator\, NAROM \n\n\n\nNora Iman Hagesæther\nCommunications advisor\, Norwegian Space Agency\n\n\nKjersti Bragstad\nVice President\, Space NTNU\n\n\nJamila Mendoza\nLeader\, Mars Institute Student Chapter\n\n\nOla Sten Bakksaas\nLeader\, Portal Space\n\n\nJohan August Larsson\nRaptex\n\n\nMartin Togstad\nRaptex
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-students-norwegian-student-communities-and-space-activities
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201011T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201011T190000
DTSTAMP:20201007T181552Z
CREATED:20200930T105736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T181552Z
UID:44983-1602439200-1602442800@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:EuRoC\, the first edition of the European Rocketry Challenge that will shape the future of rocketry and space in universities
DESCRIPTION:The European Rocketry Challenge (EuRoC) is the event in which rocketry teams from Europe will\, for the first time\, be able to launch their rockets and showcase their designs in the continent. Yearly editions of EuRoC will not only promote rocketry among universities\, but will also push forward the space sector in Europe\, attracting and maintaining young talent within Europe that will later become leaders of the sector. In this webinar\, we talk with the students that had the vision of EuRoC and realized it in record time\, discussing the challenges of organizing such an event and making it a yearly challenge\, as well as how they brought together more than 40 rocketry teams to take part in the organization and the actual event. \nPierre Groslambert \nStarting the second year of his masters in Robotics at EPFL in Lausanne\, Pierre is also fortunate to be the Chief Technical Officer of the EPFL Rocket Team. Their team is looking into launching its 3rd\, and first hybrid\, rocket at the EuRoC. \nJonas Aannestad \nJonas Aannestad is a 3rd year student of Mechanical Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is the Advisor to the Board to Propulse NTNU\, the rocketry team from his university. Earlier\, he was part of the founding team of a start-up\, and the Engine System Lead and Technical Director at Propulse NTNU. \nEliisabet Jahilo \nEliisabet is a masters student at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft. Since her first bachelor year in University\, she has been involved in Delft’s student rocketry society DARE. Her passion is everything to do with propulsion\, but this year she is serving as the president of DARE. \nRasmus Arnt Pedersen \nCurrently on the 2nd last semester of the Master’s in Mechanical Engineering at DTU\, Rasmus has led DanSTAR through the development and testing of three different bi-liquid engines as chair of the board\, project manager\, and mechanical team leader. DanSTAR will be launching its first ever rocket\, Dragonfly\, at EuRoC this year as the only liquid team. \nMarta Gonçalves \nVery early on\, Marta developed a special interest in how things work and a fascination for Space\, which proved to be the ideal combination when entering the Master of Aerospace Engineering. On the other hand\, interest in people and collective well-being has always been present and\, therefore\, it has also been participating in various volunteer activities. \nMotivated by the search for a cross between people\, technology\, space\, science and society\, she worked as a researcher at IN + / IST\, where she studied the impact of technological change in the aerospace sector. Now\, at Portugal Space\, she is the youngest member of the team and is a project manager in the area of science and education. \nAlways with a book at hand\, if you can’t find her at the Agency\, the most likely thing is that Marta is traveling: anywhere in Portugal or the world\, between the pages of a book\, or between pots and wooden spoons … but definitely doing something new. \n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/euroc-the-first-edition-of-the-european-rocketry-challenge-that-will-shape-the-future-of-rocketry-and-space-in-universities
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20201011T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20201011T180000
DTSTAMP:20200930T105225Z
CREATED:20200930T104934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T105225Z
UID:45000-1602435600-1602439200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Bolivia Webinar No2 @ WorldSpaceWeek 2020
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-bolivia-webinar-worldspaceweek-2020-2
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20201010T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20201010T220000
DTSTAMP:20201004T125109Z
CREATED:20201003T081647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201004T125109Z
UID:44655-1602360000-1602367200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Satellite Perspectives for the Philippines
DESCRIPTION:As part of the World Space Week’s “Satellites Improve Life“\, the SGAC Team from the Philippines plans to organize a one-day event highlighting emerging  commercial satellite applications in the Philippines. This event will supplement the recently held “Space for the Philippines” webinar series by furthering the discussion with particular focus on satellites. \nWe want to highlight “novel topics” that are not yet common in the Philippines as a value-added to the agenda of the Philippine Space Agency whose current focus are satellites. \nThe event will be composed of three key speakers and is open to everyone. \nThis event will also be a lens for the international community on the Filipino space network to encourage networking and collaborations. \n  \n  \n  \nREGISTRATION \nIf you are interested in joining the event please register via EventBrite. \n  \n  \n  \nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS FOR THE EVENT
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/emerging-satellite-perspectives-for-the-philippines
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20201010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20201010T180000
DTSTAMP:20200930T105239Z
CREATED:20200930T104519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T105239Z
UID:44994-1602349200-1602352800@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Bolivia Webinar No1 @ WorldSpaceWeek 2020
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-bolivia-webinar-worldspaceweek-2020
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201010T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201010T190000
DTSTAMP:20201008T172710Z
CREATED:20201006T121520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201008T172710Z
UID:45402-1602342000-1602356400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:NextGen Summit @ IAC 2020 CyberSpace
DESCRIPTION:For this year’s IAC\, the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) \, the International Space Education Board (ISEB)\, and the IAF Space Education and Outreach (SEOC) and Workforce Development / Young Professionals Programme (WD-YPP) Committees joined forces to bring to you a great pre-IAC session dedicated to the Next Generation of space leaders! \nPart of the IAC 2020 – Cyberspace Edition‘s programme\, and sponsored by Blue Origin\, the NextGen Summit will assemble a mix of fun and engaging online talks\, activities and cosmic content! \nMeet International Industry leaders\, discover Blue Origin’s plans to go forward to the moon\, and get to know the organisations that help students and young professionals thrive in the space sector. \nJoin our Live Stream on Saturday 10 October at 9:00 AM ET | 1:00 PM UTC | 3:00 PM CET\nto celebrate the NextGen and the end of World Space Week 2020! \nDownload the Schedule! \nTo the Live Stream!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/nextgen-summit-2020
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20201009T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20201009T190000
DTSTAMP:20201007T102123Z
CREATED:20201005T180613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T102123Z
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SUMMARY:INTOSPACE - How Small satellites will improve our life
DESCRIPTION:INTO SPACE is a webinar series organized by SGAC Portugal featuring professionals from diverse backgrounds working in the NewSpace ecosystem. It aims to create awareness among students and young professionals about the roles\, skills\, and values of different NewSpace jobs. The objective is to show that there is space for everyone to get Into Space\, independently of the background.  \nMarco Romero \nMarco Romero is Ballistic and Navigation Satellite  Specialist Angolan Space Program\, who started his career in the Angolan National Air Force as  the Aeronautical Engineer. Is the National Point of Contact of SGAC for Angola and National Outreach Coordinator for IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan\, Open Cosmos Academy ambassador\, ISS Ambassador. Recently doing an Advanced Master in Space System Engineer at ISAE Supaero going further by integrating the European Space Agency Master of Science\, Post-Graduation on Human and Robotic Space Exploration and Development Systems (SEEDS) Program. In parallel with the operational space activates he supported development of a Space Education and Outreach Program in Angola that was expanded trough Africa through videos and comic Books\, Pico Satellites\, STEAM where we can Highlight the 3 Editions of the Space Education Comic Book “Kids and Satellites”. \nWorking now at Airbus Defence (at the Space Academy)\, as intern\, Studding the utility of Small satellite for Capacity Building specifically studding “the path from CanSat to Space System Engineering in Africa”. Complementary to this internship started an observation Mission at the French Aerospace Valley to explore NanoStar\, UFO\, Gallatea European programs learn and develop a strategy to implement a Sustainable New space Ecosystem in Africa countries regardless their Space development stage. \nEldrige De Melo \nEldrige de Melo has been working in the space sector for 5 years\, he is certified by the Russian Space Agency as a Senior Specialist for the Mission Control Center Ground Control\, Experince in working in National Space programs and Big companies in the Space industry such as the Angolan Space Program and Airbus Defense and Space in collaboration with the French Aerospace Valley. He is also an Aerospace Project Management Master at ISAE-SUPAERO and a Commercial Space postgraduate student at Florida Institute of Technology and The International Space University. \nJosé Pedro \nJosé Pedro Ferreira graduated with honours from the Masters in Aerospace Engineering in 2017\, where he specialized in smart structures\, aerodynamics\, and space technology. \nHe has been trained in concurrent engineering at ESA\, and in integration and testing of nanosatellites at ISRO. José also conducted research at Delft University of Technology and at NASA Ames Research Center. \nCurrently\, he is working as a Systems Engineer in the development of INFANTE – the first-ever satellite fully developed in Portugal. José is also an invited professor at Setúbal Polytechnic Institute (IPS)\, and member of the Center for Product Development and Technology Transfer (CDP2T) of that institute. Furthermore\, he is the Co-lead of the Commercial Space Project Group within the Space Generation Advisory Council. \n  \nREGISTER NOW !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/intospace-how-small-satellites-will-improve-our-life
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201008T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201008T193000
DTSTAMP:20201002T122723Z
CREATED:20200930T161746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T122723Z
UID:45026-1602180000-1602185400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:[PG-SpaceandCyber] - Space for IoT
DESCRIPTION:Space for the IoT: between the race for connectivity and cybersecurity concerns\nWith already more than 13 billion connected devices worldwide\, the Internet of Things is expected to grow tremendously in the years to come. If the internet mainly relies on submarine cables\, satellites and other space-assets are also part of the IoT. An increasing part of objects in the IoT are space-based assets such as autonomous cars or drones relying on GNSS services or smart appliances relying on PNT services for synchronization. Satellites might become the future backbone of the Internet of Things. \nHow are satellites related to the Internet of Things? \nWhat are the cybersecurity challenges?\nRegister and find out during our webinar! \nRegister Here!Speaker Profiles\nJames Pavur\n \nDoctoral researcher in Cybersecurity at Oxford University.\nJames has a degree in science\, technology and international affairs from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. \nRémi Ferrier\n \nEngineer by training\, interested in new technologies\, industry and space\, Rémi is Chief Product Officer at KINEIS after having worked 4 years in the administration for the implementation of public economic policies in the Midi-Pyrénées region. His technical and business profile allows him to address a wide range of issues and strategic challenges.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/pg-cyber-space-for-iot
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201008T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201008T190000
DTSTAMP:20200930T130208Z
CREATED:20200930T130208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T130208Z
UID:45015-1602176400-1602183600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC @ Galassica - Festival Dell'Astronomia
DESCRIPTION:As part of Galassica – Festival dell’Astronomia\, the Italian NPoC of SGAC will be part on a Session about the Italian Space Sector. \nThe Italian Space Sector: What are the opportunities? \nWithin firms\, space agencies\, academia and associations\, Italy is one of the Space Sector’s most active countries in Europe and in the world. How do you end up working in the sector? What should you study? How do you move your first steps in it?  \nIn this session\, young professionals and SGAC members will speak about their experience and the opportunities available in the Space Sector in Italy. Any inconvenient questions are more than welcome! \nModerator:\nEleonora Lombardi\, SGAC Regional Coordinator for Europe\, \nSpeakers:\nAntonio Scannapieco\, SGAC NPoC in Italy\nAureliano Rivolta\, SGAC NpoC in Italy \n\nThis session will be held in Italian. \nJoin us Live\, Thursday 8 October\, at 5pm CEST \nWatch Live
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-galassica-festival-dellastronomia
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201007T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201007T110000
DTSTAMP:20201002T122328Z
CREATED:20201002T122127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T122328Z
UID:45145-1602064800-1602068400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:[Partnered] Spanish Entrepreneurs Travel to Space
DESCRIPTION:Humans have always looked at space and wondered what our role in the universal playground of existence was\, imagining gods and seeking for the scientific proof of space bodies movement. Nowadays\, when we look at space\, we see a platform for progress\, a dimension for opportunity\, a dancefloor for synergies between technologies to improve the lives of people on Earth. \nThe miniaturisation of the space technology and artificial intelligence have contributed to the democratisation of space and have meant the opening to a broader audience. This is allowing thousands of people to find their spot and solve problems through space applied science. \nJoin the webinar that we have organized on October 7\, at 10 am\, entitled ‘How satellites improve life: Spanish entrepreneurs travel to space’. \nJoin the webinar!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/partnered-spanish-entrepreneurs-travel-to-space
CATEGORIES:World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T180000
DTSTAMP:20200930T111121Z
CREATED:20200930T110729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T111121Z
UID:45005-1602003600-1602007200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SEDS-Canada x SGAC @WSW2020
DESCRIPTION:The “Satellites Improve Life” Webinar as part of World Space Week 2020 is launched to engage Canadian students and young professionals in a discussion on ways satellites are being utilized to improve the life of Canadians. \nJoin us \nTuesday 6th October\, 5:00-6:00 pm ET \nA collaborative initiative between SEDS-Canada and the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) to engage with the Canadian university students and young professionals. A webinar series is being jointly developed to highlight the benefits of space exploration in the everyday life of Canadians. A wide range of topics will be covered\, ranging from Earth-observing satellites to space technologies advancing human spaceflight while bringing practical applications and solutions to global challenges. \nRegister here!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/seds-canada-x-sgac-wsw2020
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201005T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201005T150000
DTSTAMP:20201002T121429Z
CREATED:20201002T121253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T121429Z
UID:45140-1601906400-1601910000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Voices from global youth on leveraging satellites for better lives
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, we will hear the winners of the UNOOSA/SGAC Space4Youth competition\, that asked young people worldwide contributions to leverage space applications for sustainable development\, present their ideas. \nThe competition has been generously supported by the U.S. Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna. \nThe event will be followed by a short Q&A with the winners. \n  \nWebinar Schedule \n\nVeronica Cesco (UNOOSA): Introduction to the Space4Youth competition (5 min)\nMatteo Cappella (Operations Manager\, SGAC): SGAC and the Space4Youth Competition (3 min)\nCourtney Mazzone (Deputy Public Affairs Officer\, U.S. Mission to the International Organizations): The U.S. support for the Space4Youth Initiative (5 min)\nArthur Nielsen Demain (winner of 1 st edition of the Space4Youth competition): Launching the satellites within: a paper on how design thinking can empower the youth to accelerate space and peace in vulnerable communities (7 min)\nGeorge Profitiliotis\, winner of 1 st edition of the Space4Youth competition): Potential synergies between Space Exploration and Sustainable Development on Earth\, in light of SDG 15 – Life on Land (7 min)\nPaola Ivanova\, winner of 2 nd edition of the Space4Youth competition: Space as a tool to address climate challenges – an example from the Alvarado Lagoon System in Mexico (7 min)\nSatrio Wicaksono\, winner of 2 nd edition of the Space4Youth competition: Empowering local youth to tackle tropical deforestation via space data (7 min)\nTsz Long So\, winner of 2 nd edition of the Space4Youth competition: Space as a tool to address climate change challenges: the case of Hong Kong (7 min)\nQ&A moderated by Hazuki Mori (UNOOSA) (10 min)\n\nRegister here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/voices-from-global-youth
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201004T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20201004T190000
DTSTAMP:20200929T085643Z
CREATED:20200925T083046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T085643Z
UID:44686-1601830800-1601838000@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space Science and Technology in our Day-to-Day
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd Space Generation Advisory Council Angola webinar is coming on the 4th of October 2020\, but now fully hands-on! SGAC\, the International Astronomical Union/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan\, Open Cosmos and TopoGIS have joined forces to present the Angolan “NewSpace” community and all interested participants\, a practical workshop opportunity to learn about Space Mission Design and Management\, Space Law\, Policy and Governance\, and understanding how satellite missions impact our daily life. Stay ready to work and discover more about space and how it improves lives. \n  \n  \n  \nRegister
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-science-and-technology-in-our-day-to-day
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Addis_Ababa:20201004T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Addis_Ababa:20201010T145000
DTSTAMP:20200929T200023Z
CREATED:20200928T233400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T200023Z
UID:44874-1601820000-1602341400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SGAC Kenya World Space Week 2020 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:KENYA WORLD SPACE WEEK 2020 WEBINAR SERIES\nAbout World Space Week (WSW)\nThe largest space event on Earth\, UN-declared World Space Week is celebrated October 4-10 annually. World Space Week consists of a myriad of space-related activities held by space agencies\, aerospace industry\, schools\, planetaria\, museums\, and astronomy clubs in a common time frame to achieve greater student and public impact through synchronization. \nObjective of the Webinar Series\n\nSGAC Kenya WSW 2020 Daily Webinars\nSGAC Kenya plans to run a 50 minute daily webinar for the entire World Space Week\, aligning with the global theme\, “Satellites Improve Life”. The specific aims include: \n\nProvide an opportunity to university students and young professionals to get to know about SGAC.\nBring in the space industry players\, enthusiasts and professionals to know about each other’s work and network.\nAssess the atmosphere of Kenya’s geospatial industry by identifying gaps and opportunities\, and draw lessons from best practices.\n\nExpected Outcomes\n\nE1. ‘Break the ice’ and demystify the complexity of the space and geospatial industry\nE2. Strengthen the Kenya space and geospatial industry.\nE3. Expose students and young professionals including women to news\, events and opportunities in the Kenyan space arena and beyond.\n\nDate and Time\nDate: 4th – 10th October 2020\nTime: 11:00am to 11:50am GMT Daily\n  \n  \n  \nRegister
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-kenya-world-space-week-2020-webinar-series
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2020
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200926T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200926T200000
DTSTAMP:20200922T152045Z
CREATED:20191123T165758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T152045Z
UID:32249-1601109000-1601150400@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SG[France] 2020: Our Giant Leap
DESCRIPTION:SG[France] 2020 will take place in Toulouse September 26 2020. \nUnder the theme “Women of the aerospace sector”\, SG{France] 2020 is a one-day event that will bring together 60 to 80 SGAC students and young professionals\, mentored by top experts\, and will include: inspiring conferences\, debates and round tables to find together solutions to inspire\, promote and foster diversity in space. \nRegistrations are closed! \n#SGFrance2020 #OurGiantLeap \nImportant note: prior to registering for the event make sure that your situation complies with the travel restrictions between your country of departure/arrival and France due to the global pandemic. \nGlobal pandemic statement\nThe organising team puts your safety and well-being at the top of all priorities for this event\, and we appreciate your efforts to make it to our event and comply with all rules to make it successful and safe for all\, as specified in the COVID-19 Liability Release Waiver that you agree to by purchasing your ticket. We are constantly monitoring the situation in France and the French government’s response to it. The SGAC complies with all local regulations and restrictions for its events. Therefore\, at SG[France]2020 you are required to wear a facial mask during the entire duration of the event and hand sanitising gel will be provided at your disposal. Furthermore\, you will have to follow the social distancing rules on the premises of our venue. In particular\, 1 meter distancing must be maintained during the whole event\, and specific measures will be put in place to facilitate it.\nIt remains your responsibility to check that your travel situation is allowed between your country(ies) and France. Please\, check your government’s websites and https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/ and contact authorities if needed.\nIf at any moment the event can no longer take place physically on September 26th 2020 due to the global pandemic and restrictions related to it\, we will inform you immediately of any contingency plans or your ticket reimbursement options. If either the French government or the venue provider imposes a cancellation of the physical event and if it leads to a total event cancellation you are eligible for a full ticket refund. Note that the SGAC cannot refund your travel or accommodation expenses. Read more under Cancellation & Reimbursement policy. \nCancellation policy & ticket reimbursement\nBy purchasing the ticket you confirm your availability and physical presence at the event. It is therefore your responsibility to check the possibility of travel to Toulouse\, France\, see the important note above.\nIf your travel requires a visa and it is denied by the authorities you can request a full ticket refund (but we cannot refund your transportation ticket or accommodation expenses).\nIf the physical event will have to be cancelled due to the global pandemic-related restrictions from either the French government or the venue provider\, ISAE-SUPAERO\, you are eligible for a full ticket refund. In case the event will change to online format due to COVID-19 you are eligible to request to purchase the ticket at a reduced cost. Effectively\, you will be able to request a refund at the rate of 50% of the initial ticket price. \nABOUT OUR GIANT LEAPCALL FOR ARTWORK CALL FOR VIDEOPROGRAMMEROUND TABLE DETAILSMEET THE TEAMCONTACTSPONSORSABOUT OUR GIANT LEAP\nThe highly ambitious and at times futuristic space sector isn’t a steady cruise for all; for many it is a bumpy ride. Women of the sector often learn to overlook the stigma of discrimination and accept it as the burden of traditionally male dominated work field but as we look into the future of space\, we see the need for change. From this necessity\, Our Giant Leap was born. \n\nWe are\nHighly motivated young ambassadors of diversity and inclusiveness in space-related areas of work. The team was self-built of 13 SGAC delegates from 5 countries. \nWe offer\nA system\, a networking platform for the space sector to utilize in order to break stereotypes and embrace diversity for the full palette of opportunity and ingenuity that it presents. We aim to spread this vision across nations so that other SGAC groups can host similar events in many countries and we will be ready to assist them. \n\nOur objectives:\n● Inspire young women to choose the path of science\, technology\, engineering and research\n● Raise awareness about the discrimination related problems\n● Set up a network of motivated people ready to pursue the search for solutions to existing problems\n● Propose mentorship strategies for young space professionals\n● Propose solutions to the outlined problems for implementation in academia\, industry and the everyday life of both women and men of aerospace\n● Tackle concrete concerns raised by the women of aerospace\n● Break stereotypes\n● Enrich aerospace by advocating for diversity and inclusion \nWe succeed\nBy means of hosting inspirational\, educational and networking events\, we will build a network of people from the space industry and beyond who will push boundaries and collaborate to achieve our common objectives.\nOur support keeps multiplying as from the early 2019 the group grew from 2 women to 43 men and women by August without external advertisement which demonstrates the remarkable self-motivation of the participants. \nSG[France]2020\nOur kick-off event\, SG[France]2020 will take place in Toulouse\, France in September 2020. It will be held in English for broader outreach and comprise: \n\nInspirational part when aerospace role models will share their experiences for us to learn from\nCollaborative effort of experts from the industry and delegates to address our objectives\nNetworking opportunities for all\n\n  \nCALL FOR ARTWORK \n  \n \nUnder the theme “Women of the Aerospace sector”\, the SGAC SG[France]: Our Giant Leap event on 26 September 2020 will bring together 60 – 80 SGAC students and young professionals\, mentored by top experts\, and will include inspiring conferences\, debates and roundtables discussions\, in order to find together solutions to inspire\, promote and foster diversity in space. \nAs an outreach and engagement initiative leading up to this exciting event\, SGAC is inviting artists from all domains (music\, dance\, paintings\, poetry\, theatre\, sculpture\, installations…) to submit their original work under the general theme of “Women in Aerospace”\, to be exhibited during the event in front of an international audience. \nPlease note that you are allowed to submit as many artistic creations as you like. The accepted formats are all types of Image\, Audio files\, PDF and Video files. Participating in this call for artwork does not include access to SG[France] 2020 however you may apply as an SGAC delegate. \nTo be selected\, your work must be on the topic “Women in Aerospace”\, and it will be displayed in front of an international audience with your full name\, the medium used for you work\, a short description of the work\, and contact information (if available). The deadline for submissions is 18 September 2020. \n  \n  \nCALL FOR VIDEO\n\nOur Giant Leap – Call for video Submissions “What does gender equality in aerospace mean to you?”\nThank you all for participating in our call for video! Thanks to your contributions\, we were able to create two inspiring videos to help promote gender equality and diversity in the aerospace sector. \n\n\nThank you all so much for your participations! \nOther call for videos will come. Stay tuned! \nPROGRAMME\n \nThe first pillar of our event will be inspirational for all. Our keynote speakers will give 3 TEDx like speeches to launch the event and our initiative! \nThe second pillar is where we all put our hearts and minds together\, discuss\, learn and propose solutions! This will be done during 4 sessions of round tables led by experts invited from the aerospace industry\, agencies and academia. \nFinally\, the third pillar is our community. Throughout the whole event\, there will be networking opportunities for all. The idea is to connect people who support our objectives and would like to continue working toward achieving our overarching goal of rendering the aerospace sector gender-balanced and more diverse. \n  \nROUND TABLE DETAILS\n \nHave you ever heard of the Matilda effect\, this persistent minimisation of women’s contributions to scientific breakthroughs? Jocelyn Bell was one of its victims\, as she saw her PhD director receive the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the first radio pulsar instead of her. Leaving her name in history was a real battle considering that\, just for being a woman\, some people would not believe she could have made such a discovery. \nThis is a striking case of unconscious bias\, that clearly affects our relationships in all spheres of our lives. In fact\, stereotypes\, related to gender\, race\, religion\, nationality and much more\, have a direct impact on how we socialise and interact with our colleagues. \nBy joining this workshop\, you will work on identifying bias and its impact. Together we will brainstorm ideas on how to break free from stereotypes. We will also discuss the relation of bias with harassment and systemic discrimination with the objective of learning about existing measures against both\, and proposing new solutions for organisations of the aerospace sector. \nThis roundtable will be animated by experts: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKristell Bars\nEmmanuel Zenou\n\n\nStudent Affairs Lead at the International Space University\nDeputy Director for International Affairs at ISAE-Supaéro\n\n\n\n  \n \nAs a child have you ever dreamed of being an airplane pilot? Or being a researcher in aerodynamics? If so\, then perhaps you had a mentor to guide you through it. \nMentors play a crucial part in someone’s education and career goals. In this workshop\, mentors and mentees step forward and discuss different mentorship strategies with the delegates. From sharing tips on how to find your own mentor and breaking down the strategies that work best (and worst) to discussing ideas on how existing strategies can be transferred from the industry to academia. \nThis roundtable will be animated by experts: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJerome Vila \nChristine Debouzy\n\n\nfounder & leader of ArianeWorks\nEx A380 Flight Commander at Air France\n\n\n\n  \n \nIn the movie “Hidden Figures” once the manager of Katherine Johnson at NASA realises that she has to go through unnecessary struggle for being a woman of colour\, he helps make her situation easier so that she can focus on her work and nothing else. This puts the emphasis on the fact that\, in order to ensure gender equality\, everyone (at their own level) should take action. \nDuring this workshop\, everyone from the intern to the manager and the CEO will get tips on how to make their work environment more inclusive. We will also discuss how to make working conditions more inclusive for all. You can do something on the daily and you will be better off knowing what exactly you can do! \nDue to the low number of participants for this roundtable compared to the number of participants for other roundtables\, we have decided to cancel roundtable 3. However\, its topic and core ideas will still be discussed at SG[France] 2020 and the main questions will be addressed in the remaining roundtables. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nFrom last year\, you might all remember the failed attempt* of a first all-woman spacewalk? This event served as a reminder that spacesuits of the future have to be designed for a wider range of bodies than previously anticipated. \nIndeed\, if space is for everyone then we ought to make future space-related research more inclusive. At this workshop\, come and discuss how we can orient the future of space and space exploration towards including currently underrepresented groups\, starting with women. Everything from analogue missions\, bed rests\, space suits and giving birth in orbit to whatever you bring to the table will be discussed! \n*Of course\, you may also remember the subsequent success of best friends Christina Koch and Jessica Meir spending their Friday night out on the first All-Female spacewalk in history. \nThis roundtable will be animated by experts  and  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAudrey Berthier\nAline Decadi \n\n\nExecutive Director at Medes IMPS\nAriane 6 Rocket Scientist at ESA and Communication Manager at Association Planete Mars (APM)\n\n\n\n\n\n \n  \nMEET THE TEAM \nYulia Akisheva\nEvent Manager and Program Team\nTwo nationalities\, Russian and Swedish; three Master’s degrees\, and 25 years of age make one aerospace engineer and young scientist. In space\, I am above all passionate about human exploration of Mars and international collaboration. In life\, I love to listen to others to try and understand their point of view. I enjoy public speaking\, too. I have been debating for the last couple of years and I recently took on a new challenge\, a TEDx talk on my space passions.\nOur event for women in aerospace is something I have really been waiting for a while now. And I am so glad to find people who think alike and seem to have been waiting for it too. A change has been coming along for quite some time now and people\, mostly women\, have been forging way for this\, mostly through personal struggle. I believe we can make a change\, it will take some more time\, and perhaps more struggle\, but it is worth it and I want to be part of it. That is why I will deliver my best for our project and I am honoured to be doing it by the side of each and every member of my fantastic team. \nPauline Delande\nDeputy Event Manager and Communications Team \nGraduated from INSA Toulouse (Mechanical Engineering) and ISAE-Supaero (Space Systems Engineering)\, I am now working at CNES in Toulouse as “Earth Observation Satellite Operations Engineer”. In few words\, my role is to prepare/schedule/organize satellite operations\, ensure subsystem and equipment performances (for both platform and payload) and investigate anomalies.\nI have a background with SGAC: I received a SGAC-CNES scholarship to participate in IAC 2018 before joining the Executive Committee as Membership Manager last year. Now that I know and understand better how SGAC works\, I wanted to organize a local event: the perfect opportunity to meet and work with/for the very dynamic SGAC community in France\, while tackling a subject that is close to my heart. In parallel to being SG[France] 2020 Deputy Event Manager\, I am now one of the 2 National Points of Contact for France. \nPriyanka Das Rajkakati\nProgram and Communications team\nSpace\, Art and Adventures: three things that obsess me! Born in the mountains of the Himalayas\, I grew up in New Delhi\, pursued a bachelor in Physics from St. Stephen’s college (part of Cambridge Mission)\, and then – wishing to do something radical – I moved to France for a double degree in Engineering from École Polytechnique and ISAE-Supaéro.\nCurrently I am pursuing a PhD in precise satellite navigation in a CIFRE contract with Safran\, and SCAN (DEOS) at ISAE-Supaéro. I am studying how to improve the precision of GNSS using precise positioning algorithms\, hybridization with inertial measurement techniques\, and… lunar GNSS!\nI have been a member of the SGAC since the IAC 2018 and have been involved in a few events. ‘Our Giant Leap’ however is the project closest to my heart as I feel very strongly for improving the visibility of women especially in STEM fields\, and in encouraging girls to pursue Science. An ambassador for L’Oréal-UNESCO For Girls in Science program\, I am also involved in scientific and social outreach in India. Next stop? Antarctica! I am fortunate to be part of the 5th cohort of the Homeward Bound Antarctica expedition\, scheduled for November 2020 and organised as a leadership program for women in STEMM.\nApart from being a STEMM researcher\, I am an artist and part of the IAF Technical Committee for the Cultural Utilisation of Space (ITACCUS). Projects that mix Art and Science fuel my curiosity\, and my taste for experiencing cultures encourages me to travel all over the world\, and seek new sources of inspiration for my work and lifestyle. \nCharlotte Nassey\nProgram Team\nI am currently working for the European Space Agency as an Assistant Contracts Officer in support of the Science programme. I have prior experience in technology transfer and patent management.\nAfter a double Bachelor in law and european studies. I obtained my Master’s degree in space and telecommunications law from University Paris-Saclay. With the support of a joint CNES and ESA scholarship\, I then continued my studies at the International Space University and graduated from a Master in space studies.\nAs a French and British citizen; a lawyer working in a technical field; and having lived in France\, Spain\, the UAE and the Netherlands; diversity is everywhere in my daily life ! I joined Our Giant Leap to make sure we go to space with all of our best and brightest minds. \n \nFrançois Leproux\nOrganisation team\nI am a graduated french engineer from ISAE-ENSMA (Poitiers\, France) with a major in material science. I currently attempt an advanced master at ISAE-Supaero in space project engineering and management. Passionate about space exploration for a long time\, I hope to be usefull to France and Europe in that field in the following years. During all my previous experiences\, I was involved in innovative material characterization projects throught european teams in France\, Italy and Luxembourg.\nI also designed a small rocket with a team of ENSMA student\, NINFEA\, with an innovative airbrake system that successfully flown in july 2019\, winning the CSpace special award. As an active member of 3AF (Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France)\, I organized and presented many lectures and debates about aerospace\, including one in 2019 with the french astronaut Patrick Baudry about the european human spaceflights. I write a lot during my free time\, I just finished a book about the european spaceplane project Hermès and I am writing a comic novel about space exploration.\nI joined SGAC a few months ago as this organization looks like a good way to meet and discuss highly enthusiasts and ambitious young professionals of space industry. I always thought that promoting the role of women was a necessity to reach an equity in space industry (furthermore as all my tutors were women…)\, that is why I joined this event as a part of the organisational team. \nClara Moriceau\nDelegates and logistics team\nI’m an engineer in applied mathematics from INSA Rouen\, and recently finished an internship in CNES in optimization for low thrust interplanetary trajectories. Currently\, I’m studying in the “space systems engineering” advanced master in ISAE-Supaero in Toulouse.\nI’m new to SGAC but I can’t wait to be part of future events with this space community! I’ve already been part of an association as the responsible for partnerships but I’d like to discover another aspect of event organization thanks to this event. I had the chance to be always supported by my relatives regarding my projects but I know it can be difficult for a woman to work in the space sector. I’m really touched by this and I hope\, thanks to this event\, we will inspire young women and encourage them to discover this sector but also inform both men and women about gender equality.\nApart from work\, I enjoy traveling\, in other countries but in France as well. As I’m new in Toulouse\, I’m currently discovering this city and region! I like practicing sports such as cardio training\, step\, reinforcement… I also like board games so if you want to meet and exchange in games bar in Toulouse\, don’t hesitate! \nNicolas Soulard\nDelegates Team & Logistics Team\nI am an aerospace engineer\, currently working for Altran in Toulouse. I work as a subcontractor for the satellite operations of the CNES Command and Control Centre. My job consists of developing flight control procedures for a NASA/CNES oceanography satellite.\nI graduated from ENAC where I studied aeronautics and space telecommunications. I also spent a semester in Politecnico di Milano to study space engineering subjects. I did several student internships in aerospace companies and did my end-of-studies internship in CNES.\nI joined SGAC last year and I participated in SG[France] in June 2019\, in Paris. In the past\, I took part in several student associations such as the organisation of the Airexpo airshow\, leading the activities of the ENAC Astro Club and working in summer camps. I am passionate about space exploration\, astronomy and mountain activities. \n \nGuillaume Thirion\nLogistics Team Member & French NPoC\n \nAfter a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering at the French University of Civil Aviation (ENAC\, Toulouse)\, I decided to follow a Space Systems Engineering Advanced Master (ISAE-Supaero\, France) to have focused my research on human spaceflights. Within the SpacE Exploration Development Systems project from ESA\, I worked on Life Support Systems for a lunar base and I am now finishing a Master’s degree in Geophysics and Geology working on the characterization of Martian and lunar lava tubes and their potential applications in robotic and crewed explorations. My research interests include the use of ECLSS for space exploration and terrestrial applications\, the use of terrestrial analog sites in both understanding geophysical/geological processes on Earth or other planets as well as in the context of crewed space exploration\, the adaptation and test of technologies on analogs and ISRU.\nI joined SGAC in 2017\, participated in some events and eventually became one of the two National Points of Contact for France for 2019-2021. \nRegarding our event and initiative\, the subject of women in science has always been important to me as I grew up between two amazing sisters. If they got the chance to meet their inspirations and dreams\, I know for sure that it is unfortunately not the case for all women. I look forward to addressing this issue through our event\, to exchange my ideas and discuss with such amazing people from our team! \n \nMaelys Beliazi\nCommunications Team Member\nRecently graduated from a Master’s degree in GNSS at ENAC (Toulouse)\, I now work at Safran Electronics and Defense as a GNSS Systems engineer in the region of Paris. I am truly interested in daily applications that use satellite navigation whether it is for autonomous vehicles\, environment monitoring\, personal wearables etc. Outside of my field of expertise and generally speaking\, I am passionate about all kinds of space-related activities.\nIn life\, I am a risk taker and love meeting new people and changing environments. My whole life\, I have traveled and lived abroad with my family (Vietnam\, Germany\, Mexico\, Canada)\, and only came to France for University. This international experience is a big part of my identity\, and I’ll be glad to discuss with other travel maniacs amongst you.\nRegarding our event\, the subject of women in science has always been dear to me. I was lucky enough to be raised in a family where girls were always pushed to fulfill their dreams and think big\, but I know that it’s not the case for many young women and I want to give them my voice. I look forward to addressing this issue and many others in the context of our event\, and I am honoured to share this with the whole team of “Our Giant Leap”. Specifically\, I have chosen to take on the role of Communication Team Member because I have experience in communication from past events and really enjoy this activity. \n \nFlorentin Lamarque\nSponsor team\nSpace instrumentation Engineer graduated from Paul Sabatier University Toulouse\, I always wanted to be part of scientific projects to explore and understand our universe. As Carl Sagan said\, “The open road still softly calls\, like a nearly forgotten song of childhood” this scientific field encourages people to surpass themselves\, to give their best in order to reach unexplored areas and that’s what drives my passion. Recently I participated to the InSight project\, a Mars mission that aims to better understand another planet than Earth. By participating in this project\, I shared my enthusiasm with an audience thirst for knowledge and with an inquisitive mind. I wish to continue to share this passion with the public\, this is the reason why I decided to join the SGAC association and be part of the Our Giant Leap event.\nOtherwise\, I like to surpass myself by doing sport like running. But sometimes I appreciate to take time and run gently along the canal or on the banks of Garonne too. Also\, I like listening to music and playing music after a stressful week to unwind. \n  \nFlorian Roselli\nSponsor Team\nGraduated Engineer at HEI Lille in Electronics\, Automation and Management\, I am currently enrolled as a System Engineer Student at ISAE-Supaéro. I have oriented all my experiences through the space field in order to refine my understanding and critical view on this domain.\nPassionate about space exploration\, I really desire to help to push the boundaries and to promote the expansion of space engineering knowledge.\nThe SGAC made me discover a full set of passionnating projects\, initiative and meet inspiring people. As a tomorrow’s Engineer\, I also realized that the young generation could have a strong impact on our future world. The Our Giant Leap event is completely in line with causes I want to act for.\nDriven by values such as respect\, humility and courage\, the martial arts I practice help me to perceive and enjoy my everyday life. \n  \nJudith Kemp\nSponsor Team \n \n  \n  \n \n \n \nEmmanuelle David\nPool\nCurrently at RUAG Space in Zürich as a launch campaign manager\, I work on main development project for the final integration of RUAG fairings/structures onto the launchers and the definition of the associated ground support equipment for European and US customers (A6\, VEGA-C\, Vulcan…). I also support for the integration of fairings for the Ariane 5 and VEGA campaign in French Guyana. Basically\, I play space lego.\nI joined SGAC in 2010 when I graduated from both the University of Technology of Compiègne and the TU Braunschweig (Germany) and took over the position of Project group coordinator and consequently French NPoC with Lucie Poulet. I also supported the organisation of two Space Generation Congress\, the Space Generation Fusion Forum\, the first European Space Generation Workshop. I am happy to share this experience with this fresh team but also get new inputs.\nIn my free time\, I enjoy outdoor activities\, hiking\, trail running. I practice Yoga and try to live a low waste lifestyle (which can be very challenging!). \n\n  \n  \nCONTACT\nFor more information about SG[France]2020 and Our Giant Leap in general\, please contact the Event Managers: \nYulia Akisheva\nyulia.akisheva@spacegeneration.org \nPauline Delande\npauline.delande@spacegeneration.org \n  \nTo sponsor SG[France]2020: Our Giant Leap\, please contact the sponsorship team: \nJudith Kemp\njudith.kemp@spacegeneration.org \nFlorentin Lamarque\nflorentin.lamarque@spacegeneration.org \nFlorian Roselli\nflorian.roselli@spacegeneration.org \n  \nFor more information about the delegates application process\, please contact the delegates team: \nNicolas Soulard \nnicolas.soulard@spacegeneration.org \nClara Moriceau\nclara.moriceau@spacegeneration.org \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSPONSORS\nOur event would not have been possible without our sponsors ISAE-Supaéro\, CNES\, WIA-E\, HE Space and Association Planète Mars. Thank you for partnering with us! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
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SUMMARY:[PG-SMLS] - Systematic Review Webinar
DESCRIPTION:About this webinar: \nThe Systematic Review webinar is a collaboration between SGAC SMLS and UK Space LABS\, aiming to attract those with an interest in learning more about systematic reviews\, particularly in the context of space medicine. \nSystematic reviews are a type of literature review that enable researchers to review research and data from published studies in a standardised way. Their use in the field of space and aviation medicine needs to be explored\, which is the purpose of this webinar. This unique webinar aims to introduce the audience to the methodologies of systematic reviews and how to conduct them\, and then taking a look at how systematic reviews have been conducted in the space medicine sector\, with published examples. \nStay tuned until the end to find out more on how you can get involved in writing a systematic review in the field of space medicine! \nThe schedule is as follows:  \n14:00 BST: Introduction \n14:10: Talk by Anthony Yuen (SGAC) and Rochelle Velho (SGAC) + Q & A \n14:50: Talk by Jonathan Laws (Northumbria University) + Q & A \n15:20: Presentation on the systematic review project by Zainab Mavani (UK Space LABS) \n15:30: General Q & A \n15:50: End \n  \n  \nThe webinar will take place via GoToMeeting. Registered participants will receive the link to the webinar via email. \nFor any queries\, please contact: \nukspacelabsengagement@gmail.com or \nsmls@spacegeneration.org \nRegister Here!Speaker Profiles\nRochelle Velho MD MPH BSc \nDr Rochelle Velho is a medical doctor specialising in Intensive Care Medicine (ICM) and aerospace medicine research. She has completed an NIHR Academic Foundation Program (AFP) in Public Health and the NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow (ACF) in ICM. In addition to her clinical role\, she is also the Chief Medical Officer for the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) and has participated in expeditions to test space suits in extreme environments like the Dhofar Desert in Oman (AMADEE-18). The culmination of her clinical and research experience has resulted in her recent election as co-chair of the SGAC Space Medicine and Life Sciences Project Group; a global platform for young professionals to present space-based solutions to the United Nations to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.  Her ultimate aspiration is to source space-based solutions to solve terrestrial health challenges. \nDr Anthony Yuen \nDr Anthony Yuen is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and an emergency medicine physician at the NewYork Presbyterian Hospital in New York City\, U.S.A. He has a background in mechanical and space engineering and his experiences span areas as diverse as ramjets\, global health\, artificial hearts\, high-fidelity medical simulations and telemedicine. He was the former Treasurer for Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and is currently the co-lead for SGAC’s Space Medicine & Life Sciences project group. Dr Yuen’s interest is in translating emerging technologies into healthcare and the field of space medicine. \nJonathan Laws \nJonathan works with the Aerospace Medicine Rehabilitation Laboratory at Northumbria University\, Newcastle\, United Kingdom. His research concerns the health of astronauts during spaceflight and adapting exercise countermeasures to reduce or eliminate the physiological consequences of microgravity exposure.
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