Asteroids, Engineering Education, MARS, Satellites, Space, Space Exploration, Space Missions, Spacecraft
Professor Lucy Berthoud researches technology for travelling to and living on the planet Mars, as well as sample return missions to planets, comets and asteroids. She teaches spacecraft design at the University of Bristol. Lucy is advancing the excellence of space education in the UK. She has set up and co-chaired a UK-wide Teaching and Learning network for Space Engineering and Science HE staff: the Space Universities Network (SUN). SUN brings together university teachers and researchers from across the country to share ideas and enhance student space education. This organisation has a national profile and allows universities to share ideas, case studies, guest speakers and other resources. Together, members have prepared a response to government questions on Brexit, consulted with industry to see what skills are sought from graduates and lobbied satellite licensing authorities for better terms for universities. Lucy believes that by pooling resources and working together, UK universities can help their students to reach for the stars. Lucy works part-time for the UK spacecraft manufacturer Thales Alenia Space, where she works on future space mission concepts. She has presented a TEDx talk on Life on Mars and been chosen by students as one of the ‘Best of Bristol’ lecturers. Lucy holds a Master's in Mechanical Engineering with Distinction from the University of Bristol and a PhD in Space Physics from Sup'Aero/ONERA (French National Research Organisation) in Toulouse, France. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and was awarded a University of Bristol Teaching Fellowship in 2016. Her previous research projects have included: - MBSE for early design of spacecraft missions. - Radiation modelling of Martian Habitats. - Volcano plume detection via CubeSat. - Designing a deployment device for 50+ CubeSats. - Selecting an asteroid for mining. - Thermal and power design for a Ganymede Penetrator Probe. - Thermal design for a Europa Penetrator Probe. - Ultra low altitude SAR microsat. - Ultra low altitude hyperspectral imager and SAR microsatellites. Accomplishments: 2015 - Voted by students ‘Best of Bristol’ lecturer 2018 - Nominated by students for an Outstanding Teaching Award in Engineering 2019 - National Teaching Fellowship You can find out more about Lucy on her University profile at: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Lucy-Berthoud-d29400ff-6007-4674-a40c-9d63e790604a/ Lucy has a profile on Research Gate at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lucy-Berthoud Lucy can be found on Twitter at @lucy_berthoud.
Engineering Education, Space Debris, Space Technology
Niloofar Kamran has worked at Cornell College since 2017. She is interested in new technologies in the aerospace industry. Her research focuses on controlling nonlinear systems. Kamran holds a Ph.D. in engineering physics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, an M.S. in aerospace engineering, and a B.S. in mechanical engineering.
Head: Community Engagement Research & Postgraduate Students (Mamelodi)
University of Pretoriablended learning, Community Engagement, Engineering Education, Service Learning
Dr Martina Jordaan is the Head: Community engagement research and postgraduate students at the Mamelodi campus of the University of Pretoria. She was previously a senior lector at the Faculty Engineering, Built Environment and IT at the University of Pretoria, responsible for the compulsory Community Engagement Module.
Previously she was head of the Education Museum in Pretoria. Thereafter she was responsible for the development of pre-schools in the informal settlements next to Pretoria and skills development of staff of various schools in Pretoria in the Gauteng Department of Education.
She received the University of Pretoria’s Community Engagement Award for 2015. The module received recognition via the Education Innovation Awards (2006) as a finalist of the MacJannet Prize (2010) and won the Marketing Advancement & Communication in Education (MACE) Excellence Award in the Category: Integrated campaigns/projects and Subcategory: Social Responsibility Citizenship Development in 2014. Dr Jordaan received the University of Pretoria’s Community Engagement Award in 2015 and the University Education for Transformative Leadership in Africa (UETLA) (Talloires Network) in 2016, and a special award for teaching in Learning from the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and IT in 2019.
In 2022 she received the Talloires Engaged Scholarship Grant for her project with the Historical Society of Mamelodi. In 2023 she was a finalist for the 2022/2023 NSTF-South32 Awards – Science Communication award and received the International Award for Excellence for an article in Organizational Cultures: An International Journal with her co-authors.