session 7
- Title
Advanced Systems, Technologies, and Innovations for Human Spaceflight
- type
oral
- Description
This session is designed to examine and identify the potential evolution of key elements of Human Spaceflight missions, especially those driven by advanced technologies and innovations. Papers are solicited that address potential future subsystems, technologies, innovations, logistics, processes, procedures, etc. Papers are also encouraged that address key factors in enabling innovation and new system insertion in human space flight, including reliability, availability, first time use, learning by doing, early testing and integration results, and prototyping. Topics which enable or significantly improve future human space mission objectives are of interest including for exploration, commercial initiatives, tourism, and industrial undertakings. Also, lessons learned from past missions and their application to future missions are essential topics in this session.
- Date
2025-10-01
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Mauro Augelli, UK Space Agency, United Kingdom;
Co-Chair: Mr. Sébastien BARDE, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France;
Rapporteur: Dr. Gi-Hyuk Choi, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), Korea, Republic of;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15:00 | Towards Inclusive Space Exploration: Adapted Spacesuits for Specially-Abled Parastronauts | 10 | Mr. Tomas Ducai | University of Vienna | Austria | |
2 | 15:10 | SpacER: the first on-orbit emergency room revolutionizing space medicine for long-duration missions | 10 | Ms. Marianna Tatka | Poznan University of Medical Sciences | Poland | |
3 | 15:20 | 10 | Dr. Arkadiusz Trzos | Jagiellonian University | Poland | ||
4 | 15:30 | Super-Antibacterial & Self-Cleaning Fabrics for Extended Space Missions | 10 | Dr. Aya Hesham | Sigma Fit | United States | |
5 | 15:40 | 10 | Mr. Ilyasse TAAME | Technical University of Munich | Germany | ||
6 | 15:50 | 10 | Mr. Mauricio Eduardo Userralde Bustamante | Campfire AI | Belgium | ||
7 | 16:00 | enhancing spaceflight autonomy with machine learning: fault detection in life support systems | 10 | Mr. Christian Mayer | Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart | Germany | |
8 | 16:10 | 10 | Prof. Shinichi Kimura | Tokyo University of Science | Japan | ||
9 | 16:20 | 10 | Mr. Nijanthan Vasudevan | Drexel University | United States | ||
10 | 16:30 | 10 | Dr. Flavia Fayet-Moore | The University of Newcastle Australia | Australia | ||
11 | 16:40 | 10 | Mr. Boris Petrovic | Veganaut, Inc. | Serbia | ||
12 | 16:50 | TEXAS -HOLD’EM HAPTIC ORIENTATION for LANDING or DOCKING ENGINEERING MECHANISM | 10 | Mr. Hunter Singh | Northrop Grumman Corporation | United States | |
13 | 17:00 | Bearingless by Design: Origami-Inspired Wrist Connectors for Next-Generation Spacesuits | 10 | Dr. Mason Robbins | University of Arizona | United Kingdom | |
* | 10 | Mr. Lennert Jans | Redwire Space | Belgium | |||
* | Design and Technological Innovation of the TT&C for China Space Station | 10 | Prof. Yusheng Yi | Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) | China | ||
* | next-generation life support systems for long-Duration human spaceflight | 10 | Mr. Ayaz Damirov | Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University (ASOIU) | Azerbaijan |