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ESA Spin Your Thesis! - deadline for proposal 9 December 2013

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 22 October 2013
Updated: Tuesday 22 October 2013
The European Space Agency [ESA] is proud to announce the fifth edition of the Spin Your Thesis! programme. Through this programme, several teams of university students will be given the opportunity to carry out experiments in hypergravity using the Large Diameter Centrifuge facility at ESTEC in the Netherlands.
Spin Your Thesis! calls for students to design and develop a scientific or technological experiment that requires hypergravity (between 1 and 20 times Earth's gravity) for a few hours or days, as part of their syllabus.

The submission deadline for experiment proposals is December 9, 2013.

Up to four teams will be selected to perform their experiments during ESA’s Spin Your Thesis! 2013 campaign, which will take place in September-October 2014.


The  details of this programme, including instructions on how to apply, can be found on the ESA Education Office website at http://www.esa.int/education.

Tags:  Associate Members  ESA 

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ESA Drop Your Thesis! - deadline for proposals 19 January 2014

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 22 October 2013
Updated: Tuesday 22 October 2013
The European Space Agency is proud to announce a new edition of the Drop Your Thesis! programme. Through this programme, a team of university students will be given the opportunity to carry out a microgravity experiment, at the ZARM Drop Tower Facility in Bremen, Germany. ZARM is one of the most sophisticated research centres of its kind in Europe and boasts a 146 m high tower that provides experiments with up to 9.3 seconds of microgravity.

The submission deadline for experiment proposals is January 19, 2014.

The selected team will perform its experiment during ESA's sixth Drop your Thesis! campaign, to be held in autumn 2014.

The details of this programme, including instructions on how to apply, can be found on the ESA Education Office Website at www.esa.int/education.

Tags:  ESA  students 

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