Yeerang Lim is joining the COMPASS team
Yeerang is a new postdoc in Politecnico di Milano. She will work on space situational awareness, focusing on maneuvers detection and long-term orbit propagation.
Yeerang is a new postdoc in Politecnico di Milano. She will work on space situational awareness, focusing on maneuvers detection and long-term orbit propagation.
The new paper published by Lorenzo Giudici, Juan Luis Gonzalo, Andrea Muciaccia and Camilla Colombo from Politecnico di Milano, and by Francesca Letizia from the European Space Agency presents the extension of a space debris index formulation to the medium Earth orbital region, developed in the framework of the ESA-funded project THEMIS.
Interested in contributing to the future of Space Autonomous Rendezvous? One PhD position open on “Guidance navigation and control for a technology demonstration in low Earth orbit”
Check out the new paper by Giacomo Borelli, Gabriella Gaias and Camilla Colombo with the collegues of TSD, Jaxa and ASI on the SpEye CubeSAt mission project.
The 4th Aerospace PhD Days in Scopello (6-9 May, 2024), organized by AIDAA, featured COMPASS group PhD candidates presenting their research works. The event fostered international engagement and idea exchange between PhD students, enhancing academic perspectives and promoting collaboration and innovation in aerospace academic sector.
PhD candidates Martina Rusconi and Xiaodong Lu from the COMPASS group took part in the 29th International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics […]
Lorenzo Giudici has been awarded an Outstanding Paper Award for Young Scientist for 2023 by the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) for the manuscript “Probabilistic multi-dimensional debris cloud propagation subject to non-linear dynamics”, coauthored by @Mirko and @camilla, which was recently published in the journal @Advances in Space Research.
The paper is available Open Access at the following link
On the 11th of April, our Lorenzo Giudici successfully defended his PhD thesis “Space debris environment analysis with continuum mechanics”, at Politecnico di Milano to be awarded the doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering.
At the PoliMi open day COMPASS offered a glimpse into the complex space debris problem by visualising the current orbital environment in virtual reality. VR technology brings the abstract concept closer, helping people understand the cluttered cosmos
Want to join us at Politecnico di Milano and #research on #Space distributed systems? Apply to take part to the seventh edition of the Master Class dedicated to possible candidates to #MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) – European Postdoctoral Fellowships call 2024. Application Deadline 7 May 2024.