NSW Space Research Series at Western

Event Name
NSW Space Research Series at Western
Date
12 April 2023
Time
09:00 am - 01:00 pm
Location
Penrith (Werrington North) Campus

Address (Room): Penrith Observatory, Building AO, Werrington North Campus, Western Sydney University

Description

Please join us for the NSW Space Research Series at Western Sydney University, showcasing Earth Observation, the University’s capability and the importance of collaboration to provide access to Space in non-Metropolitan areas through domestic and international collaboration.

Register early as places are limited:
https://forms.office.com/r/F4KTYWuGNB

Please feel free to forward this email to colleagues, especially those with an interest in how Space research can assist their discipline.

The event will commence with a keynote from Professor Philippe Palanque, head of Interactive Critical Systems at IRIT in France.

Presentations from key champions representing their organisations will follow and then networking, Lunch and a tour of Western Sydney University’s world-leading International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems

This event is collaborative, and in the optional breakout discussions from 1pm, you will have a chance to contribute on the topic of Space and associated training in regional and Rural NSW, with the discussion led by Western Sydney University.

Date: Wednesday, 12 April
Location: Penrith Observatory, Western Sydney University
Time: 9am – 1pm: Talks, Tour, Networking
1pm (optional) Breakout groups on transnational education and Earth Observation

Regards,
Alexie Papanicolaou
Associate Professor Bioinformatics; Academic Advisor to PVC-STEM

David Reynolds
Business Development Manager, NSW Space Research Network (SRN)

Speakers: Professor Philippe Palanque

Web page: https://westernsydney.edu.au/stem-cluster/activities/nsw_space_research_network_conference

Contact
Name: Associate Professor Alexie Papanicolaou

a.papanicolaou@westernsydney.edu.au

School / Department: Hawkesbury Institute of Environment