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The 2007 CubeSat Developers' Workshop

Opening Presentations
Scott MacGillivray, The Boeing CompanyNano-Satellites as Disruptive Technology
Lori Brooks, CubeSatCubeSats in Education and Industry
Technical Session I - Thursday 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Andy Lewin, JHU/APLJHU/APL CubeSat Initiatives
Freddy Pranajaya, University of TorontoSFL NanoSatellite Missions and Launches 2007-2009
Carsten Scharlemann, Austrian Research CentersuPPT - Propulsion Solution for CubeSats
Gokhan Inalhan, Istanbul Technical UniversityDesign and Development of the ITU pSAT I Engineering Prototype
Nestor Voronka, Teathers UnlimitedSpace Tethers and Small Satellites: Formation Flight and Propulsion Applications
Bob Meurer, Swales AerospaceCivil-Academic Space Test Program
Technical Session II - Thursday 2:45pm to 6:00pm
Andrew Kalman, Pumpkin IncHow to Accommodate Additional Processors in the CubeSat Kit
Lilia Edith Aparicio Pico, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de CaldaCubesat-UD Telemedicine and Telemetry
Dr. Sanjay Jayaram and Ben Corrado, Saint Louis UniversityBillikenSat-II
Guillaume Roethlisberger and Fabien Jordan, EPFL Space CenterSwissCube Project
Matt Baker, Brian Rotty, and John Garvey, Garvey Spacecraft Corporation/CSU Long BeachNanosat Launch Vehicle Development, Flight Testing and Experiments
Dr. James Newman, Naval Postgraduate SchoolReflections on Human Space Flight
Technical Session III - Friday 8:30am to 11:25am
Pete Worden, NASA AmesBenefits and Uses of Very Small Spacecraft
Dan Sakoda, Naval Postgraduate SchoolA Path to ESPA-Class Multiple Cubesats/PPODs
Jason Moore, University of Texas at AustinStochastic Attitude Control of a Cubesat
Dr. Perry Ballard, DOD Payloads Office, Johnson Space CenterCapabilites, Results, and Implications of Deployments on STS116 and TacSat-2
Ivan Lora Fernandez and Jose Antonio Collado Munoz, INTAINTA PicoSatellite OPTOS: Mission, Subsystems, and Payload
Rex Ridenoure, Ecliptic Enterprises CorporationRocketPod
Technical Session IV - Friday 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Paul Nunez and Cesar Valero, Universidad Sergio ArboledaAntennas and Attitude Control of Cubesat Libertad-1
Dominick Marrone, UTC/Sikorsky AerospaceCubeSat Electric-Gravitic Propulsion
Bob Twiggs, Stanford UniversityLaunch and Field Opportunities without leaving your office and CubeSat Test Opportunities
Eric Grimes, Auburn UniversityApplying Practical Systems Engineering and Project Management to University Small Satellites
Juan Osuna and Tom Wypych, UC IrvineUCISAT-1 and Failure Recovery System
Technical Session V - Friday 3:00pm to 5:10pm
James Cutler, Stanford UniversityLessons Learned from Remote Ground Station Operations
Thomas Chrien, RaytheonSome Musings on Current Evolutionary Trends in the Space Business
Bruce Yost, NASAGeneSat-1: Quick Look Mission Report
Parin Patel and Bryan Klofas, Cal Poly State UniversityPolySat: A University CubeSat Story
Kalia Glassey, SRI InternationalAlternative Communication Strategies for PicoSatellites
Hobson Lane, Northrop GrummanCubes That Help Industry Out of the Box

For more information on the CAST Program as discussed by Bob Meurer please click here.


DATE:

April 19th-21st, 2007

LOCATION:

5301 Bolsa Ave.

Huntington Beach, CA 92647

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Suggested Donation:

$30.00 for Students / $90.00 for Industry/Advisors

Donations can be made with either check or cash (no credit cards please).  Please make donations out to Cal Poly - Aerospace Engineering.

THEME:

Recognizing the Potential

Presentations are centered around the potential that CubeSats have in the emerging small satellite market and how programs are utilizing that potential. We have taken pride in being the only conference that is dedicated to the unique issues associated with the development, fabrication and operation of nano and pico class satellites.

Due to the amount of international interest and the growing number of people attending the Developers' Workshop, this year it is being held at the Boeing Company's Huntington Beach, California conference center. This year's facility is only about a ten to fifteen minute drive from the John Wayne Airport and a forty minute drive from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) which should make travel for our non-local attendees significantly easier.

AGENDA:

Please click on this link to see the 2007 CubeSat Developers' Workshop Agenda.

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EXHIBITS:

Exhibit Registration is Closed.

WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS:

If you would like wireless internet access while at the conference, please click on this link and fill out the informational form. Thanks!

HOTEL ACCOMADATIONS:

Please click on this link to see a list of available hotels

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:

For additional activities while in the area please click on picture below to see all that the area has to offer.


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