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Community of Ariane Cities (CVA) 12 th Summer School July 1 st to 26 th , 2011 Held at Sapienza University, Rome and hosted by: - Centro Ricerca Aerospaziale Sapienza - AVIO Propulsione Aerospaziale Multidisciplinary courses in Space


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Community of Ariane Cities (CVA) 12th Summer School

July 1st to 26th, 2011

Held at Sapienza University, Rome and hosted by:

  • Centro Ricerca Aerospaziale Sapienza
  • AVIO Propulsione Aerospaziale

Multidisciplinary courses in

Space transportation including a team project on Future evolution of Europe’s Vega launcher

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Augsburg, Barcelona, Bordeaux, Bremen, Charleroi, Colleferro, Evry- Courcuronnes, Kourou and French Guiana, Lampoldshausen- Heilbronner Land, Les Mureaux, Liege, Madrid, Mulhouse, Ottobrunn- Taufkirchen, Salon de Provence, Toulouse, Vernon, Zurich

CVA member cities

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Contents

  • Summer School objectives
  • Structure and organisation
  • Past and future Summer Schools
  • 2011 session in Rome and Colleferro
  • Fifth reunion of CVA alumni
  • Optional alumni trip to Europe‘s Spaceport
  • Application deadline and requirements
  • CVA contact professors
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Summer School objectives

  • To prepare the future professionals in European Space Transportation

with an intense one-month undergraduate level course providing:

  • Understanding of systems engineering and other disciplines related to

space transportation

  • Practice of teamwork in a multicultural environment
  • Interaction with senior professionals from universities, space agencies

and industry

  • Professional visits to research and industrial facilities, including Kourou
  • Development of a network of contacts with other young space

enthusiasts

  • Discovery of a different part of Europe and even a new language
  • Optional visit the Guiana Space Centre, Europe’s Spaceport
  • To give to space industry and agencies an opportunity to:
  • present their work
  • contact new promising space professionals
  • send their own young engineers to a valuable training course
  • To give to Ariane cities and host universities the opportunity to:
  • Showcase their Space capabilities to the future professionals of the

sector

  • Open the public lectures to interested citizens and communicate to the

general public the importance of space activity for the local community

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Four weeks in July/August WHEN:

  • Each year, a topic is chosen for a Team Project in

space transportation.

  • Technical lectures
  • Professional visits
  • Language training
  • Intercultural teamwork
  • Cultural events and leisure
  • Team project presentations in front of a jury
  • Subsidized trip to the Guiana Space Centre

FOCUS: CVA member industries and other local sponsors

SPONSORS:

A university or educational institution HOST: A CVA member city WHERE: The CVA Summer School is an intensive course on European Space Transportation, held yearly since 2000, designed for: Up to 40 university students (3d year or higher) and young engineers from space industry Over 350 alumni to date All coursework is done in English WHAT:

Summer School structure and organisation

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More than 350 participants in 11 years:

Past and future Summer Schools

  • 2011: Rome-

Colleferro

  • 2012: Salon de

Provence

  • 2013: Heilbronn and

French Guiana

  • 2006: Toulouse
  • 2007: Heilbronn-

Lampoldshausen

  • 2008: Madrid
  • 2009: Augsburg
  • 2010: Bordeaux
  • 2000: Bremen
  • 2001: Toulouse
  • 2002: Turin
  • 2003: Liege
  • 2004: Bremen
  • 2005: Barcelona
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2011 Summer School syllabus

  • 40 hours of plenary sessions on European Space Transportation

engineering and management, delivered by professionals from: Arianespace, Avio Propulsione Aerospaziale, Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), CIRA, EADS Astrium, European Space Agency (ESA), Bremen University of Applied Sciences, International Space University (ISU), ISAE Toulouse, Sapienza University of Rome, Snecma/Safran, Thales Alenia Space,Telespazio, Vitrociset, University of Liege

  • Intercultural teambuilding sessions
  • 50 hours of Team Project work (topic described on next slides) to deliver a

presentation in front of a jury of experts

  • Workshops
  • Professional visits to:
  • AVIO Propulsione Aerospaziale
  • CIRA National Aerospace Research Centre
  • Thales Alenia Space
  • Telespazio
  • Language courses (Technical English or French for beginners)
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2011 Summer School schedule Week 0 – July 1st to 3d

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2011 Summer School schedule Week 1 – July 4th to 10th

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2011 Summer School schedule Week 2 – July 11th to 17th

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2011 Summer School schedule Week 3 – July 18th to 24th

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2011 Summer School schedule Week 4 – July 25th and 26th

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2011 Team Project

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Payload capacity of current European launchers

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Accommodation during S. School 2011

  • Most classes will be held at the

Sapienza School of Engineering, near the Coliseum

  • Some activities will be held at

AVIO in Colleferro Student residence at about 40 min by public transportation from the School: Residenza "Affitto Studenti Roma" Viale della Venezia Giulia, 131 00177 ROMA www.affittostudentiroma.it

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  • 14th to 17th July 2011 in Rome
  • Joint programme for alumni and 2011 Summer School Students,

including:

– Professional presentations by senior lecturers and alumni – Cultural/culinary/sports activities in and around Rome

  • Opportunity to network with some of CVA’s over 400 alumni
  • Open to alumni from past Summer Schools, Teachers’ Seminars,

Intercultural Seminars or Scientific Holidays

Fifth reunion of CVA alumni

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Fifth reunion of CVA alumni

  • Thu. 14th July:

– alumni arrival and registration – keynote lecture by Prof. C. Buongiorno, Pioneer of space activities in Italy: “From San Marco to Vega” – welcome reception

  • Fri. 15th July: alumni-student conference at ESA-ESRIN in
  • Frascati. Tour of facilities
  • Sa. 16th July: visit of historical Ostia city and beach – free

afternoon in Rome

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Fifth reunion of CVA alumni

  • ESA’s centre for Earth observation is in Frascati, south of Rome.

It manages the ground segment for ESA and third-party Earth-

  • bservation satellites, maintaining the largest archive of

environmental data in Europe

  • ESRIN coordinates over 20 ground stations throughout Europe

and cooperates with another 20 foreign ground-segment operators worldwide.

  • As well as home to ESA’s Directorate of Earth Observation

Programmes, it hosts the project team managing the Vega launcher programme.

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Optional alumni trip to Europe‘s Spaceport

  • 5-day programme open to alumni of all CVA educational courses

and member organizations:

  • detailed briefings and visit of the Guiana Space Centre, Europe’s Spaceport
  • informal interaction with employees from companies working on site
  • discovery of the Amazonian rainforest and of Devil’s Islands
  • Personal contribution for alumni: approx. 600 € (50% of the actual total cost)
  • Dates: September 2011 (exact dates to be advised)
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  • Deadline: 31st March 2011. Please submit electronically to
  • Ms. Magali Foulet: cva@ariane-cities.com

all in English language:

  • a letter of motivation and detailed CV
  • a proof of university enrolment at least in third year in engineering
  • a letter of recommendation from a professor (for student candidates) or

employer (for young professionals). Contact professors are listed on next slide

  • a proof of health and accident insurance valid in Italy for the entire duration
  • f the programme is to be submitted later, upon confirmation of acceptance
  • Requirements:
  • Completion by July 2011 of at least the 3rd year in engineering (any speciality)
  • Ability to understand lectures and to perform team work in English
  • Personal contribution: participation fee, travel to Rome, health insurance, meals
  • Participation fees:
  • Students currently enrolled in a university of a CVA member city = 150 €
  • CVA member industry employees, and Euroavia members = 500 €
  • Non CVA members: 1.000 €
  • Acceptance notification will be sent to the candidates by 1st April 2011 (or within 30

days of having submitted the full application)

Application deadline and requirements

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Belgium:

  • Prof. Jean-Luc Bozet - jlbozet@ulg.ac.be

France:

  • Prof. Bénédicte Escudier - benedicte.escudier@isae.fr
  • Prof. Catherine Goetz - catherine.goetz@ensam.eu
  • Prof. Yves Gourinat - yves.gourinat@isae.fr
  • Mr. Philippe Noel - contact@issat.com

Germany:

  • Prof. Uwe Apel - uapel@fbm.hs-bremen.de
  • Prof. André Baeten- andre.baeten@hs-augsburg.de
  • Prof. Herbert Windisch - windisch@hs-heilbronn.de

Italy:

  • Prof. Marcelo Onofri - marcello.onofri@uniroma1.it
  • Prof. Gian Carlo Cardarilli - g.cardarilli@uniroma2.it

Spain:

  • Prof. Jordi Isern - isern@ieec.uab.es
  • Prof. EnriqueGarcía-Berro - vre.garcia-berro upc.edu
  • Prof. Isabel Perez Grande - isabel.perez.grande@upm.es

Switzerland:

  • Prof. Roland Siegwart - rsiegwart@ethz.de

CVA contact professors

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The permanent Summer School Team is at your disposal:

  • Ms. Magali Foulet cva@ariane-cities.com
  • Mr. Philippe Noël contact@issat.com
  • Prof. Uwe Appel uapel@fbm.hs-bremen.de
  • Prof. Jean-Luc Bozet jlbozet@ulg.ac.be
  • Mr. Juan de Dalmau juan.de.dalmau@esa.int

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