Dušan Radosavljević is named for the UNISEC (University Space Engineering Consortium) point of contact (POC) in Serbia.
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Dušan Radosavljević is named for the UNISEC (University Space Engineering Consortium) point of contact (POC) in Serbia.
www.unisec-global.org/pointofcontact.html
www.unisec-global.org/dusan.html
Kurs je održan u periodu od 13. jula do 09. avgusta 2015. godine u organizaciji University Space Engineering Consortium (UNISEC), Japan.
Pohađanjem ovog kursa završen je proces obučavanja vezan za sticanje osnovnih znanja i iskustava iz svemirskog inženjeringa. Proces je trajao dve godine, a započet je u Japanu (avgust-septembar 2013. godine) pohađanjem teorijsko/praktičnog dela zasnovanog na japanskom modelu CanSat-a (od definisanja misije, preko konstruisanja malog satelita/CanSat i lansiranja raketom, balonom i avionom, do analize kompletnog procesa).
Stečeni sertifikat je priznat na međunarodnom nivou.
A representative of the Committee participated on the „Pre-3rd Mission Idea Contest (Pre-MIC3) Workshop“ held on 23rd November 2013 on the University of Tokyo (Takeda Frontier Science Hall) during „The First UNISEC-Global Meeting“.
„Pre-MIC3 Workshop“ was held during „The First UNISEC-Global Meeting“ to provide an opportunity for satellite users and developers to exchange their ideas in order to facilitate the match-making process.
A representative of the Committee participated on the „The First UNISEC-Global Meeting“ held on 23rd and 24th November 2013 on the University of Tokyo (Takeda Frontier Science Hall).
The purpose of the meeting is to announce the establishment of the UNISEC-Global which will provide, among others, the local UNISECs with a forum for exchange of opinions about their activities, and for exploring possible cooperative program/project in the context of UNISEC.
The meeting was attended by 260 delegations from 47 countries and regions.
For Secretary General of the Organization was elected Ms. Rei Kawashima.
A representative of the Committee participated on the „The 5th Nano-Satellite Symposium“ held from 20th to 22nd November 2013 on the University of Tokyo (Takeda Frontier Science Hall).
The Symposium was attended by 260 delegations from 47 countries and regions. „The Nano-Satellite Symposium“ is an academic meeting promoting technological development of nano-satellites and their application, as well as enhancing awareness about their benefits.
This year’s Symposium was held under the title „Missions and Enabling Technologies towards Future“.
The report is written in English and published in the form of an article in the annual IFES bulletin.