22-23 Mar 2016 Grenoble (France)

Invited Speakers

CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS

 

John D. Baker, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA : session State-of-the-Art

A Future for Planetary SmallSats/CubeSats - JPL

John Baker is currently the manager for the Human and Robotic Mission Systems Architecture Office and leads both robotic and human mission concepts for exploring the Solar System. He has been at JPL for more than 25 years and has held a variety of technical and managerial positions from spaceflight avionics design to formulating new missions.

 

Evelyne Alecian, IPAG, France: session Future Science Objectives

A visible échelle spectrometer for the monitoring of stars in space

 

Ntorina Antoni, Swiss Space Systems Holding SA - S3: session Societal Relevance

Legal Aspects of Nanosatellites

 

Mathieu Barthelemy, IPAG, France: session Science Objectives

ATISE: The first satellite project of the Grenoble University Space Center (CSUG)

 

Sylvie Blanco, Grenoble Ecole de Management: session Business Models

Reshaping business models to create techno-based opportunities

 

Carine Briand, Observatoire de Paris, LESIA, France. Session: Science: Space Weather

Nanosats and space weather: from scientific to operational

 

Fabrice Cipriani, ESA/ESTEC Noordwijk, The Netherlands: session Emerging Technologies

Space Situational Awareness and nanosatellites at ESA

 

James Endicott, e2v semiconductors SAS, Grenoble, France: session Emerging Technologies

Current and future e2v image sensors used in nanosatellites

 

Steven Engelen, Hyperion Delft, The Netherlands: session Emerging Technologies

Advanced attitude control for nanosatellites

 

Fabien Apper & Benedicte Escudier, ISAE-Supaero, Toulouse, France: session Education

Nano satellites and space systems in Toulouse

 

Wolfgang Finsterle, PMOD/WRC, Switzerland: session Emerging Technologies

CLARA - A compact and light-weight absolute TSI radiometer

 

Volker Gass, Swiss Space Center, Switzerland: session Education

Nanosatellites as Educational Tools?

 

Nicolas Guérineau, ONERA DOTA Palaiseau, France: session Emerging Technologies

Compact and high-performance infrared sensors compatible with nanosatellites: designs and laboratory prototypes

 

Eric Guiot, Soitec, Grenoble, France: session Emerging Technologies

InP based engineered substrate enabling record efficiency and radiation hard space solar cells

 

Ozgur Karatekin, Royal Observatory, Belgium: session Science Objectives

Nanosats for Planetary Science

 

Vladimir Kalegaev, Moscow State University, Russia: session Science Objectives

Operational control of radiation conditions in the Space Monitoring Data Center of Moscow University

 

André Laurens, CNES, France: session State-of-the-Art

Nanosatellites: the current state of thinking in CNES

 

Etienne Le Coarer, IPAG, France: session Science Objectives

Science objectives for novel detectors (FOCUS & LANEF)

 

Florence Maraninchi, G-INP Verimag, France: session Emerging Technologies

Resource-constrained Real-Time Embedded Software and Systems

  

Jean-Louis Monin, CNES, France: session State-of-the-Art

CNES & Nanosatellites: a Perspective

 

Aurelien Moureau, Air Liquide Advanced Technologies, France: session Emerging Technologies

New components for electric propulsion

 

Vladislav Osedlo, Moscow State University, Russia: session Science Objectives

Development of multispacecraft system for radiation monitoring

 

Bernard Repetti, Aix-Marseille University, France: session Education

CASAA-Sat : Aix Marseille University and LAM Nanosat

 

Antoine Ressouche, IRAP, France: session Education

JANUS : CNES project for the development of nanosatellites by students

Eye-Sat : a student triple CubeSat for astronomy

 

Muriel Richard-Noca, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland: session Societal Relevance

CleanSpace One: Using nanosatellites to clean space debris

 

Muriel Richard-Noca, for the Von Karman Institure, Belgium: session Emerging Technologies

QB50: The first network of cubsats in orbit

 

Jeroen Rotteveel, Innovative Solutions in Space (ISISpace.nl), The Netherlands: session Business Models

Commercial Of The Shelf (COTS) solutions for nanosatellites

 

Rupert Ursin, IQOQI Vienna, Austria: session Science Objectives

Quantum communication on a mini-satellite platform

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