The Drop your Thesis competition gives University students from bachelor to PhD level the opportunity to perform scientific or technological research in microgravity conditions. Students are responsible for selecting and proposing the experiment objectives, designing the payload, integrating the components, testing, submission of ESA-standard documentation, conducting the experiment and then analysing and presenting the data. Research results can be published in papers and journals and also presented at international conferences.
Building and testing an amplification circuit to test strain gauges – The University of Nottingham
This case study covers a 4 week process for teaching students how to build and test an amplification circuit in a space based context. It was...
