‘Man and Space’

International Youth Scientific and Practical Conference ‘Man and Space’

The conference is held with the constant and active participation of aerospace enterprises and universities, thereby creating a unique opportunity and conditions for mutual acquaintance with advanced developments in the aerospace industry, mutually beneficial cooperation between industry and universities, and the attraction of young researchers and specialists to work in the aerospace industry.

Students, postgraduates, young professionals, scientists and young teachers actively participate in the conference.

The Conference results in a collection of abstracts, which is registered in IndexCopernicus and included in the ICI Journals Master List database. Each participant and speaker’s supervisor receives an electronic certificate, and the academic load of participation in the conference is 0.8 ECTS credits (24 hours). The best papers are awarded with diplomas and recommended for publication in professional journals. The conference is held at the expense of the organisational fee.

The competition will be held: 16-18 April 2025, Dnipro

The deadline for application is 15 March 2025

Scientific and practical directions of the conference:

  • Strength of rocket structures, vibrations, acoustic waves and noise effects
  •  Hydroaerogas dynamics and heat and mass transfer in aircraft systems
  • Gravity and fundamental physics
  • Engines and power plants of aircraft. Energy supply of spacecraft
  • Dynamics, ballistics and motion control of aircraft
  • Exploration of the Moon and planets
  • Information technologies. Telecommunication systems. Radio-electronic equipment of rocket and space systems.
  • Methods of non-destructive testing in aircraft manufacturing.
  • Spacecraft: development and operation
  • Space ecology
  • Mathematical models and numerical experiments
  • Unconventional ideas and projects
  • Design, manufacture and testing of aircraft.
  • Unmanned systems and complexes
  • Structural and functional materials
  • Chemical technologies in rocketry
  • Remote monitoring of the Earth
  • Economics and commercialisation of space activities
  • Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials in rocketry
    For more information about the conference, please visit http://spacehuman.org.
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