Presentations of the United Nations/Russian Federation Workshop on Human Capacity-Building in Space Science and Technology for Sustainable Social and Economic Development

SAMARA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 30 OCTOBER - 2 NOVEMBER 2017

Co-organized by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and Samara National Research University

Co-sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA)

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Presentations

Day 1 - Monday, 30 October 2017

Opening Ceremony
ISS Greetings
Keynote: "Capacity-Building in the Context of UNISPACE+50" - Simonetta Di Pippo, UNOOSA
Keynote: "Samara National Research University - 75 years of human capacity building in aerospace science and technologies" - Evgeniy Schakhmatov, Samara National Research University
Goals, Objectives and Logistics of the Workshop - Lorant Czaran, UNOOSA
Inaugural Session (1):  From Sputnik to UNISPACE+50   
Co-Chair(s): Alla Vuchkovich, ROSCOSMOS, and Rene Pischel, ESA Permanent Mission
The importance of Sputnik in the United Nations context and for the global space agenda - Simonetta Di Pippo, UNOOSA
Role of Samara in developing of Russian and World cosmonautics - Aleksandr Kirilin, JSC Space Rocket Center "Progress"
Roscosmos role in capacity-building in space science and technologies -  Alla Vuchkovich, ROSCOMOS
ESA Training Activities in Earth Observation in Member States, ECS countries and worldwide - Rene Pischel , ESA Permanent Mission
Session 2:  Global, regional and national initiatives to enhance space-related human capacity-building
Co-Chair(s): Evgeny Schakhmatov, Samara University, and Rei Kawashima, UNISEC-Global
UNISEC-Global Challenge: How can we contribute to Capacity Building? - Rei Kawashima, UNISEC Global
Alliance of Regional Centres - Jingnong Weng, Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific
Progresses and Challenges of Building Capacity for Space Science and Technology in East Africa - Stephen Taabu, Bugema University
Samara Summer Space School: outlooks of 15 years of human international capacity building and cooperation - Igor Belokonov, Samara University
The Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications and its contribution to human capacity-building in space science and technology - Iaroslav Vasianin, Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications

Day 2 - Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Session 3: New Methodologies and the Way Forward for Capacity Building
Co-Chair(s): Igor Belokonov, Samara University, and Jingnong Weng, Beihang University
Education through research like effective way for capacity building in space science and technique - Andrey Kramlikh, Samara University
Say bye to garage bands, say hi to garage satellites: Future School and Needs Theory for Space Science and Technology Capacity-Building in the 21st Century - Nadia Kornijezuk, Brazilian Space Agency
The BIRDS Paradigm of Kyutech - Joij Maeda, Kyushu Institute of Technology
The ISEPEI Project and Eye on Earth: Universities as Hubs in Promoting Practical Application of ICTs and Space Technologies - Viktor Lagutov, ISEPEI Project
Future Mars Mission Demonstration with Gamification: Next Gen. Workforce Development and Self-KM for Space Education - Ozan Kara, Koç University
Sustainable Space Exploration through Space tourism - Aurthur Tomas, TERRAZTRA
Session 4: Role of Universities and Industry in Supporting Capacity-Building Activities
Co-Chair(s): Evgeny Kosmodemiansky, JSC Space Rocket Center "Progress", and Ganapathy, VIT University
UN Capacity-Building Network Proposal - Lorant Czaran, UNOOSA
Experiments and prospects for development of science and educational AIST micro-satellites - Ivan Tkachenko, Samara University, and Evgeny Kosmodemiansky, JSC Space Rocket Center "Progress"
Space Activities at the Satellite Research Center / INSPIRE - Mike McGrath, United Arab Emirates University
Space radar technologies of the earth remote sensing for detecting subsurface structures and water reserves - Oleg Goriachkin, Volga State University for Telecommunication and Informatics
Opportunities and role of academia and small business in the new wave of space exploration in Europe - Vesselin Vassilev, Cluster for Aerospace Technologies, Research and Applications
Piggyback payloads on the launch vehicles by JSC RSC Progress - Tatiana Lipatnikova, JSC Space Rocket Center "Progress"
A global initiative of International Space University, Stanford and Next-Gen Alliance (SAP) in capacity building -  Victor Taratukhin, SAP
Session 5:  Best Practices and Challenges of Promoting Space Education
Co-Chair(s): Loredana Santo, University of Rome Tor Vergata, and Vesselin Vassilev, Cluster Aerospace Technologies, Research and Applications
Tunisian Capacity-Building Experience in Space Technology Engineering - Kamel Besbes, Center for Research on Microelectronics and Nanotechnology
Experience of participation in international scientific and educational space projects by the example of QB50 project - Denis Davydov, Samara University
Implementation of the educational program on the specialty of "Space Engineering and Technology" in al-Farabi Kazakh National University: experience and sustainable development - Maktagali Bektemessov and Zaure Rakisheva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Educational trainings for specialists from emerging countries for space technologies and their applications - Denis Avariaskin, Samara University
Space science and technology development in Costa Rica: Achievements and challenges for local human capacity-building - Melania Guerra Carrillo, Estrategia Siglo XXI
Session 6:  The Role of Regional Centers on Capacity Building in Space Science and Technology
Co- Chair(s): Lorant Czaran, UNOOSA, and Sergey Chernikov, Samara University
ARCSSTE-E Activities Update (1998-2017) - Ganiyu Agbaje, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education
Study and analysis the current situation of earth observation in the African French-speaking countries in benefit of the training program of CRASTE-LF - Anas Emran, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technologies
Introduction to the UN Regional Centre in China (RCSSTEAP) - Jingnong Weng, Beihnang University
Activities and Program of the Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education for Western Asia (RCSSTEWA) / UN - Ibrahim Baddawi, RCSSTEWA
Challenges and future prospects for the integration of Latin America and the Caribbean countries in space education and technological development towards UNISPACE +50 - Sergio Camacho, CREACTEALC

Day 3 - Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Session 7: Capacity Building for Space Technology and Applications
Co- Chair(s): Preethi Panawennage, Arthur C Clark for Modern Technologies, and Ilya Kudriavtsev, Samara University
Experiences in student capacity-building in the area of space engineering and technology -  Priyadarshnam, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology
Acquisition of National Capacity in Space Technologies and Concurrent Use of Space Technology Applications in National Development: The Early Stage Experience of a Developing Nation: Sri Lanka -  Preethi Panawennage, Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies
Teaching GNSS technologies at Samara University -  Ilya Kudryavtsev, Samara University
Remotely sensed data use for providing of strong socio-economic development -  Alexander Fedoseev, JSC Space Rocket Center "Progress"
Samara center for nanosatellite testing: opportunities and services -  Alexander Ivliev, Samara University
Session 8: Enhancing Public Awareness and Increasing Support for Space Activities 
Co-Chair(s): Ganiyu Agbaje, African Regional Center Space Science and Technology Education, and Victor Lagutov, Central European University
Course Content for Astronomy Textbook of High Schools in Least Developed Countries - Nebiyu Mohammed, Space Generation Advisory Council
CANSAT Workshops and Rocket Competition in Thailand - Sawat Tantiphanwadi, Pattani Industrial and Community Education College
Regional cooperation in Western Balkans: a joint approach to Space sector? - Milan Mijovic, Union University Belgrade
Experience with schoolchildren in developing interest in space education - Olga Starinova, Samara University
Results from the UN/Austria Symposium on Access to Space - Jorge Del Rio Vera, UNOOSA

Day 4 - Thursday, 2 November 2017

Session 9:  Collaboration for Space Exploration and Earth Safety in 21st Century  
Co-Chair(s): Vladimir Shychev, Institute for Biomedical Problems of RAS, and Maktagali Bektemessov, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Towards an Eastern European Space Organization (EESO): basing a multilateral governance model on space science, technological innovation and industry Julie Patarin-Jossec, University of Bordeaux
Establishing the Philippine Space Program: From Technology Development to Policy Legislation Rogel Mari Sese, National Space Development Program
The international cooperation in projects of biological satellites BION-M Denis Rakov, Institute  for Biomedical Problems of RAS
Program of fundamental and applied experiments and investigations during flight tests of "BION-M2" space vehicle Alexander Andreev-Andrievskiy, Institute  for Biomedical Problems of RAS
Integrating space technology with social media for quick disaster response: a case study from India and adjoining areas Ganapathy, Center for Disaster Mitigation and Management, VIT University
Sustainability of the in-Space Manufacturing Loredana Santo, University of Rome Tor Vergata
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