Eliasberg seminar on Mechanics, Control and Informatics of the Space Research Institute (IKI) is devoted to the problems of research in the field of dynamics of complex mechanical systems, navigation and ballistic support for space projects, designing spacecraft trajectories and building mathematical models for planning space experiments, as well as the use of modern computer and information technologies in these problems.
The Seminar works since 1968. More about the history of the Seminar...
MAIN TOPICS
- Development of ballistic and navigation support for current and prospective space missions.
- Research in the field of dynamics, control and identification of complex mechanical systems.
- Trajectory design for missions to planets, moons, and small bodies of the Solar system.
- Mathematical models of planning and processing the results of space experiments.
- Problems of countering space threats: fighting space debris, protecting the Earth from hazardous asteroids and comets.
- Application of mathematical models and methods for processing the results of space experiments in related fields of science and technology.
PARTICIPATION
Specialized specialists are invited to participate in the seminar - employees of scientific and industrial organizations of the space industry, graduate students and students of specialized specialties, as well as all interested persons.
Please send applications for participation by e-mail to the seminar address.
Please send applications for participation by e-mail to the seminar address.
HEAD OF THE SEMINAR
Natan Eismont,
PhD, Leading Scientist
PhD, Leading Scientist
SECRETARY
Konstantin Fedyaev,
PhD, Researcher
PhD, Researcher
CONTACTS