Our student projects provide a platform for hands-on learning and innovation in aerospace engineering. Here, you will find details about various projects undertaken by our talented students.
The S3 project involves the design and development of a student-built satellite. This project provides students with practical experience in satellite engineering, from initial concept through to deployment and operation.
The MDRS project is focused on the simulation of Mars missions. Students participate in rotations at the Mars Desert Research Station, conducting experiments and developing technologies for future Mars exploration.
The AIM project involves the design of a mission to study and potentially mitigate the threat of asteroid impacts on Earth. Students work on various aspects of mission planning, including spacecraft design and mission analysis.
The SIM project focuses on the development of instrumentation for spacecraft. Students design, build, and test instruments that can be used for a variety of space missions, enhancing their understanding of space science and engineering.
The LOTUS project aims to study the Moon from both orbital and surface perspectives. Students are involved in the development of lunar landers and rovers, as well as the analysis of lunar data to support future exploration missions.