[Postgrad] ESA Concurrent Engineering Challenge

David McKee david.mckee at strath.ac.uk
Mon May 22 16:02:00 BST 2017


Dear Postgrads

Please see below for details of a great opportunity to represent the 
Department and University in a European Space Agency sponsored technical 
challenge competition. This is a terrific opportunity to develop an 
unusual component for your CV and a chance to contribute to the further 
involvement of the Physics Department in the activities of the 
Strathclyde space Institute.

The group is looking for someone with good understanding of basic 
physics (e.g. simple optics etc) - the technical level is not too 
demanding. I think anyone with a degree in Physics could happily take on 
the role.

Please contact me if you are interested in taking part.

Cheers
David


Dear Colleagues

I am glad to inform you that the University of Strathclyde is one of the 
3 institutions in Europe selected by the European Space Agency to 
participate in the European Concurrent Engineering Challenge 2017. The 
challenge is open to students and supervisors.

We have a first team of students from the Space Institute lined up to 
work on the challenge: five from MAE working on mission analysis, space 
systems engineering, propulsion, structures and CAD, thermal, 2 from EEE 
working on telecom, electronics and power (TBD), one from Physics 
working on payload.

If you have any other student (UG, MSc or PhD) who is potentially 
interest in being part of the SSI team please let me know.

For this challenge we will use our Concurrent and Collaborative Design 
Studio in the TIC building.

Best regards

Mx




-- 
Dr David McKee
Senior Lecturer
Physics Dept, University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, G4 0NG, Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)141 548 3068
Fax: +44 (0)141 552 2891
http://bcp.phys.strath.ac.uk/marine/

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