The surface of Mars would be recreated in the virtual space using real data from satellites and Mars rovers – for example on Mars' elevation, colour, temperature, gravity and atmosphere. This early technology development project aims to design and develop an innovative AI/XR prototype of the Martian surface. The following ideas were implemented through the Campaign for new ideas to make XR (extended reality) a reality. Making XR a reality Depiction of the three ideas implemented through the XR Campaign in April 2022 This early technology development project aims to demonstrate the aerodynamic benefits of a geometrical optimisation technique on the design of high-speed vehicles. Performances could be improved by altering the shape of a vehicle so that air flows around it more smoothly.
The design of reusable/expandable launchers, any type of (re-)entry vehicles, and propulsion units is currently strongly governed by aerothermodynamic considerations. Generic design methodology for a boundary layer laminarisation strategy Narrow linewidth frequency agile integrated photonic lasers for space This co-funded research project aims to implement and develop novel procedures that could revolutionise the trajectory design process by accounting for uncertainties from the very beginning of the design phase. Stochastic continuation for space trajectory design in uncertain environmentsĪn essential part of any spacecraft mission is the design, planning, and operation of robust and fuel-efficient trajectories that can fulfill mission requirements whilst coping with the harsh space environment.
Role of gravity and shear stress on bacterial motility and biofilm morphologyĭistributed research infrastructure for plant characterisation
This co-funded research project aims to expand the possible application areas of satellite data in mapping, monitoring violations and protecting human rights while assessing the necessary standards and procedures to use satellite data as evidence in human rights litigations. Historically, satellite data have been successfully used to uncover major violations of human rights: exposing war crimes in Sudan, Syria and Yugoslavia locating mass graves sites and prison camps and planning the deployment of humanitarian aid. In April 2022, the following ideas were implemented through the Open Discovery Ideas Channel.ĮO4HR: Earth Observation for Human Rights Open Discovery Ideas Channel Depictions of five of the ideas implemented through the Open Discovery Ideas Channel in April 2022