11:00 - 12:30
Nanotechnologies for Space: Space Missions, Opportunities & Challenges |
SYNOPSIS
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TT.VII.A.1
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Roberto FORMARO Italian Space Agency ASI, Rome Nanotechnologies for space applications - Space Missions, Opportunities & Challenges
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TT.VII.A.2 |
Nicola P. BELFIORE, Sapienza University of Rome Pierluigi BELLUTTI, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento Development of MEMS-Technology based pseudo-wheels for attitude control of nano- satellites
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TT.VII.A.3 |
Antonia SIMONE Thales Alenia Space, Rome Application of Nano-based materials in Space domain: Thales Alenia Space experience
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TT.VII.A.4 |
Ignazio MIRABELLA STMicroelectronics, Ragusa Single Event Transient and Design Rad Hard
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TT.VII.A.5 |
Franco BIGONGIARI SITAEL S.p.A., Pisa Evaluation of 150nm CMOS process for Space Applications
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Chair: Roberto FORMARO, Italian Space Agency ASI, Rome In collaboration with: Italian Space Agency ASI |
SYNOPSIS
The simposium will introduce the current status for the use of nanotechnologies in space programs, the technical challenges and the business opportunities given by the new space economy.
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