ESA’s Concurrent Design Facility, an essential tool for studying future space missions

Event details
Date | 16.04.2025 |
Hour | 17:00 › 18:00 |
Speaker | Justin Bourgois |
Location | Online |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | English |
ESA’s Concurrent Design Facility (CDF) has now been operating for over 25 years, contributing to many of ESA’s flagship missions. This webinar aims to introduce you to the concurrent engineering approach and how it can help streamline the initial design phase of space missions. Follow the presentation, for an insider’s perspective from an ESA trainee and explore how the CDF is contributing to future missions.
Having graduated from Delft University of Technology with a MSc in Aerospace Engineering, Justin Bourgois has worked for two years as a Systems Engineering trainee at ESA’s Concurrent Design Facility, contributing to the early phase design of many of ESA’s future mission candidates, ranging from CubeSat missions to Medium Class Science missions and Mars Exploration missions.
Having graduated from Delft University of Technology with a MSc in Aerospace Engineering, Justin Bourgois has worked for two years as a Systems Engineering trainee at ESA’s Concurrent Design Facility, contributing to the early phase design of many of ESA’s future mission candidates, ranging from CubeSat missions to Medium Class Science missions and Mars Exploration missions.
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