Following up its successful 2014 and 2016 editions held in Brasilia and Florianopolis, respectively, the 3rd IAA-LACW will keep the focus on topics related to CubeSat technology, providing a forum for scientists and engineers to discuss their achievements and cutting edge findings. Considering the increasing interest in CubeSat activities, and the recent successful Cubesat missions in Latin America, the International Academy of Astronautics is organizing in 2018 a workshop where participants from industry and academia will have the opportunity to share their professional knowledge, enlarging their networks in the subject. Some of the most outstanding professionals in CubeSat missions and applications will attend the workshop giving special talks and lectures.
The city of Ubatuba, located in the state of Sao Paulo, is a trend summer destination. With a population of around 90,000 people, the city is known for having a very high quality of life.
Ubatuba is a home to the Ubatuba-Sat initiative. During the symposium, the temperature is expected to be in the range between 25 °C and 35 °C (77 °F and 95 °F).
Organizing Committee
General chairs
Jean Michel Contant, IAA secretary
Chantal Cappelletti, PhD, University of Nottingham, IAA Member
Eduardo Augusto Bezerra, PhD, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
Simone Battistini, PhD, Universidade de Brasilia (UnB)
Program chair
Leonardo Kessler Slongo, Dr., Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
Local arrangements
Cândido Osvaldo de Moura, E. M. Presidente Tancredo de Almeida Neves
Nataliia Kuriacha
Vladimir Taftay
Scientific Committee
Anna Guerman, Universidade Beira Interior, Portugal
Benjamin K. Malphrus, Morehead State University, USA
Carlos A. Gurgel Veras, Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), Brazil
Chantal Cappelletti, University of Nottingham,UK
Cristiano Fiorilo de Melo, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil
David Klumpar, Montana State University, USA
Eber Huanca Cayo, Universidad Catolica San Pablo, Peru
Ediz Cetin, Macquarie University, Australia
Eduardo Augusto Bezerra, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil
Fernando Aguado Agelet, Universidad de Vigo, Spain
Filippo Graziani, IAA/GAUSS, Italy
Geilson Loureiro, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Brazil
Hank Voss, Taylor University, NearSpace Launch, USA
James Cutler, University of Michigan, USA
James Spann, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
Jean Michel Contant, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), France
Jordi Puig-Suari, Cal Poly, USA
Kleber Vieira de Paiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil
Livio Gratto, Colomb Institute (CONAE-UNSAM), Argentina
Luigi Dilillo, CNRS / Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Robotique et de Microelectronique de Montpellier (LIRMM), France
Luis Zea, University of Colorado, Guatemala
Mengu Cho, Kyushu Institute of Technology - Kyutech, Japan
Mike Swartout, St. Louis University, USA
Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia
Rainer Sandau, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
Renato Alves Borges, Universidade de Brasilia (UnB), Brazil
Riccardo Bevilacqua, University of Florida, USA
Robert J. Twiggs, Morehead State University, USA
Shinichi Nakasuka, University of Tokyo, Japan
Simone Battistini, Universidade de Brasilia (UnB), Brazil
Vladislav Solovey, Kosmotras/GAUSS, Russia
Walter Abrahão Dos Santos, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Brazil
Steering Committee
Chantal Cappelletti
Eduardo Augusto Bezerra
The workshop will cover technical novelties and tutorial overviews on small satellites related topics including but not limited to:
- CubeSat innovative missions and applications
- Space environment
- Remote sensing and Earth observation
- Innovative solutions for university satellite subsystems
- Launch opportunities
- Space debris
- University platform for biomedical research in space
- Ground segment and stations network
- New perspectives for university satellites
- CubeSats future payloads and experiments
- Micro-propulsion subsystems
- CubeSat in-orbit experience
- Technical novelties on PocketQubeSat, BallonSat, TubeSat, CanSat and other standards
Authors are invited to submit a one-page extended abstract (max 400 words), in English, by August 1st, 2018.
Manuscripts will be accepted based on the quality of the extended abstract, the originality of the work and/or ideas, and the anticipated interest in the proposed subject. Submissions that are based on experimental results, current data, or reports on ongoing missions are especially encouraged. During the reviewing process, the works will be selected for presentation in oral or poster sessions, according to their relevance.
All papers must be submitted online thtough https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iaalacw2018. It is recommended to proof read the paper before submission.
The deadline for the complete manuscript submission is by September 30, 2018.
The complete manuscript must be written in English, and must contain the paper title, the author names, their corresponding affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses. The paper shall be prepared using the following format:
- Paper: standard A4 paper (21.0 × 29.7 cm), one column format
- Page limit: 10 pages.
- Margins: 2.54 cm (all sides)
- Title: 12 pt bold, Arial, centered, all capital letters
- Author names: 12 pt bold, Arial, centered
- Affiliation: 12 pt italic, Arial, centered
- Abstract body: 12 pt, Arial, justified with single line spacing
- Equations, figures, literature may be included with references in the body text
- Paper body: 12 pt, Arial, justified with single line spacing
- Page numbers must not be added to the manuscript
Please note that the presenting author of each accepted paper has to register to the conference.
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