Enviad esto a quien le pueda iteresar. Es para una estancia en ESA, que se puede
usar para las tesis del master, y el plazo acaba en 1 semana.
Besitos,
Judith> From:
Judith.Palacios@...> To:
urania79@...> Subject: (Fwd)
Invitation for a stage in ESA> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 13:58:22 +0200> > > > > > >
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ipl@...>> Assumpte:
Invitation for a stage in ESA> De: "Andres Russu" <
Andres.Russu@...>> Data:
Thu, 4 Sep 2008 15:55:38 +0200> > > > Hola a todos,> > > > Hace tiempo os
reenvié el email de un amigo nuestro para ir 2 meses de> stagiere a ESTEC. Os lo
reenvío porque el plazo se acaba la semana que > viene> y aún no tienen ningún
candidato en firme.> > La experiencia es interesante y son dos meses trabajando
en la ESA, > parece> que el trabajo a desarrollar puede ser utilizado como
Master Thesis.> > > > Por favor, publicarlo en todos los sitios donde pueda
trascender a la> comunidad estudiantil de todos los países miembros de la ESA. >
> > > Un saludo y gracias,> > Andres> > > > Andres Russu-Berlanga> > Electronic
Engineer> > Astronomy and Space Science Group> > Ph: 0034 96 354 36 79> > > >
De:
Jose.LlorensMontolio@... [mailto:
Jose.LlorensMontolio@...] > Enviado
el: jueves, 04 de septiembre de 2008 15:36> Para:
Andres.Russu@...> Asunto:
Invitation for a stage in ESA> > > > Dear Professors, > > I am postdoc for
nanotechnologies at the Advanced Concepts Team > of the European Space Agency. I
would like to draw your attention > on an open Stage position that was released
some time ago, which > contains a study that might be of interest for one of the
students > under > your supervision. Please find more details following the
link: >
http://www.esa.int/gsp/ACT/opportunities/openSTA.htm > > The study aims
to identify the key elements on the orbital > transfer of nanoparticles mediated
by radiation pressure. The > starting point consists on studying the orbits of >
small particles (radiation force of the same order than > gravitational force)
with the broadly known theories of > scattering. We plan first to consider
particles constituted > by common materials (dielectric and metallic, charged
and > uncharged) and depending on the progress of the study > to implement
complex materials particles (based on > metamaterials). We expect to gain some
knowledge > about the possible orbits that particles can follow considering >
mainly the following issues: > i) The initial conditions of the particle
departure (initial velocity, > and position (Earth orbit, Lunar orbit, etc.)) >
ii) The solar radiation pressure > iii) The thermal emission > > We would like
to start the stage as soon as possible. > Please redistribute to any colleague
who might be interested in > the study. > > With best regards. > > Jose M.
Llorens > __________________________________> Jose M. Llorens Montolio, Ph.D,
MSc> European Space Agency,> Advanced Concepts Team (
http://www.esa.int/act)>
ESTEC, DG-PI, Keplerlaan 1 - 2201 AZ Noordwijk - The Netherlands> Tel: +31(0)71
565 8046 - Fax: +31(0)71 565 8018> >
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