Newspace Pioneers

An intensive academic internship program that offers students and young professionals the opportunity to conduct short space-related research under the supervision of the GrNSS Academic Advisors.

WHAT

NewSpace Pioneers program is an initiative of Greek NewSpace Society and it is a voluntary research program in the field of the NewSpace industry. The program runs in collaboration with university laboratories in Greece, and offers students and young professionals the opportunity to conduct a short space-related research under the supervision of the GrNSS Academic Advisors.

HOW

If you are interested in participating in the NewSpace Pioneers program 2021, submit your interest today!

WHO

Under- and postgraduate students, recent graduates as well as young professionals, are eligible to participate in the NewSpace Pioneers program. To be able to participate you should be at least in the 2nd year of your undergraduate studies at the time the application is submitted, match your skills with the role description and qualifications and commit to finish the program within 4-6 months.

NewSpace Pioneers Alumni

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PARTNERS

ACADEMIC ADVISORS

Prof. Konstantinos Kormas

Environmental Microbiology and
Aquaponics for Space Applications

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Prof. Konstantinos Alketas Oungrinis

Space Architecture & Cognitive Ergonomics, Founder and Director of TUC Tie lab

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Alexis Alexopoulos, PhD

Researcher B, National Center for Research and Technological Development (CERTH), Thessaloniki

Apostolos Lagarias, PhD

Sustainable Urban Planning and G.I.S., Postdoctoral Researcher (NTUA),
Lecturer (TUC)

Prof. Thomas Bartzanas

Greenhouses and Controlled Environment Agriculture for Space Applications

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Iosif S. Paraskevas, PhD ​

Mechanical Engineering,
Space Robotics and Automation

Konstantinos Kalovrektis, PhD

Head of Department
ASPETE Livadia

Apostolos Xenakis, PhD

Networks, Communications and
IoT for Space Applications

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