Scope

The 13th Nano-Satellite Symposium invites prospective authors to submit abstracts of their works. All abstract submissions will be reviewed for quality, relevance and merit. Accepted papers are to be presented, in person, by the author/co-author. Presenting authors will be informed and offered an alternative poster presentation if their papers are not selected for oral presentation. All full papers will be included in the symposium proceedings and distributed to participants during the Symposium.

The following list of topics for micro/nano/pico-satellites is of relevance to the Symposium:

  • Novel missions and applications
    • Earth observation
    • Disaster monitoring
    • Communication
    • Constellations
    • Space science (Space weather)
    • Space exploration (Deep-space and Lunar)
    • Mission collaboration opportunities
  • Technologies and infrastructure
    • Satellite architectures
    • Novel components and interface technologies
    • Software development and architectures
    • Ground test techniques and standardization
    • Ground station systems
    • Launch technologies and opportunities
  • Space education
    • Capacity building programs
    • Novel education approaches
    • Space education tools
  • Other
    • Relevant micro/nano/pico-satellite topics that are of interest and value to the community will also be considered

Abstract Guideline

Abstracts should be completed within 2 pages in length and must be submitted via the abstract portal. The abstract should effectively describe the main topic and aim of the work including the main results and conclusions. The deadline for submitting your abstract is 7 July 2024.

Please use the following guideline and template:
Microsoft Word Template

Final Paper Guideline

Please use the following template to submit final papers:
Microsoft Word Template