Are you interested in computer science and space technology? Would you like to combine these passions? Soon, it will be possible! We are launching a new scientific club, AstroDevelopers, which will help you develop your interests and give you a head start in your professional career.
Join our info meeting to learn more and see if it’s the right fit for you! It will take place 10.12.2024 at 5PM in D-3 building, room 1.11.
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The club will be conducted in English and prof. Leszek Siwik will be the academic supervisor.
Space mission controlling
Mission and safety-critical software engineering and quality assurance
Digital twins and simulating biological responses of humans and other living organisms during space missions
Data Engineering for space applications
Machine and deep learning-based support for space mission planning and controlling
Satellite telescope automation for space safety assessment
Computational methods for astrobiology
Autonomous spacecraft operation
Navigation and positioning
AstroDevelopers will be a student research group for computer science and software engineering enthusiasts aiming to advance the role of software and contribute to the future of intelligent, safe, and autonomous space missions and operations. With a focus on addressing key space challenges through software and computational solutions, the group will engage in diverse projects, including developing software solutions for space mission planning and control, engineering mission-critical software with a focus on quality assurance, creating digital twins to simulate human biological responses during space missions, and specialized data engineering for space applications.
AstroDevelopers will also explore innovative software for automating satellite telescopes to support space safety assessments, developing computational methods for astrobiology, and applying machine and deep learning to enhance mission planning, control, and outcomes.
Other focus areas will include software-driven navigation and positioning systems, autonomous spacecraft operations, and AI-powered tools for mission optimization. Through research, hands-on projects, and participation in real-world initiatives such as nano-satellite launches, AstroDevelopers will be committed to shaping the future of software in space.