Sydney Uni Live 2009 Space Engineering programs at the University of Sydney
Space Engineering (Aeronautical (Space)) (Mechatronics (Space)) (Mechanical (Space)) What is Space Engineering? Why are there three flavours? Can it be done as a combined degree? Does it include Advanced Engineering?
How you can study Space Engineering? ATAR > 99.5 (estimate) Flexible Entry by application (UAI > 98) 1 st Year Average Mark >75% for Flexible First Year Program Transfer from another stream with >75% average marks.
What will you study? Basic Science and Engineering (40%) Space Specialisation (20%) Orbital Mechanics Remote Sensing systems Extreme environment conditions Propulsion and Attitude Control Systems Satellite and Systems Design Professional and Management Skills (10%) Design and Project Work (20%) Other electives (10%)
Where does this degree take you? Further study (Postgraduate Research). Local Aerospace Contract Industries. Overseas Space Industries. High Tech related local industries. Any generalist Engineering field. Industrial Management fields.
Why study this degree at the University of Sydney? Focused environment for this area. Interesting project work components. Possibility for International Exchange. Good student facilities and services. Close to transport.
Current project work : Re Entry Flow Simulations.
UAV's constructed and flown
Mini Satellite and Satellite Component design projects.
PCB satellites (Satellite –On –A Chip)
Collaboration Internationally
Collaborate with specialists AMME adjunct associate professor Greg Chamitoff. Aerospace graduate Dr Gordon Pike.
Learn Engineering Fundamentals Dynamics and Control Flight Simulation (5 Dof Simulator)
Fundamental Structural Analysis, Aerospace Design and Construction Aircraft Construction Lab. FEA Analysis Systems. Composite Materials Smart Materials. Metal fitting. Student Workshop
Fundamentals of Fluids Dynamics. Aerodynamics, GasDynamics, Propulsion, Energy Conversion and Efficiency.
UAC application BE/BCom BE/BSc BE(Aeronautical(Space)) BE(Mechanical(Space)) BE(Mechatronics(Space)) BE(Flexible First Year) The order of your preferences is IMPORTANT
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