Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda
@jmmunoztejeda
#SpaceTechnology 🚀 #Crypto 🪙
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22-12-2020 15:58:29
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Congratulations to our PhD student Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda ! His team has been chosen by European Space Agency to have their experiment tested in Zero Gravity conditions, as part of their Fly Your Thesis! Programme. imperial.ac.uk/news/214734/ae…
Glad to share an overview of the research we will perform this year in microgravity conditions thanks to European Space Agency and #FlyYourThesis program. Thank you very much Imperial Aeronautics for the interview!
In DZH Dynamics, we are developing a new attitude control method based on a combination between #ReactionWheels and the #Dzhanibekov effect, which results to be more energy and time efficient. This is one of manoeuvre we will test in microgravity conditions at European Space Agency FlyYourThesis!
High-quality research to be developed by Equipo de Propulsión Espacial y Plasmas and Mario Merino in an innovative Plasma Propulsion concept!
3 Student Teams, 2 from UK (LEOniDAS FYT from Cranfield University, ZEUS from University of Glasgow), 1 led by UK (Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda from Imperial College London) and working with others across Europe. The future is bright. UK Space Agency
I think the key for Defi 2.0 protocols to work is to have a progressively raising APY, in such a way that the more time you have stacked the crypto, the higher it should get. Otherwise, people can unstacked and sell with no penalties Daniele 🟧 ( Meme Quant )
🛰 Imagine if you could control a shape-shifting spacecraft! This is DZH Dynamics’ goal. They’re a Spanish team led by Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda and their idea is pretty straightforward: to exploit the Dzhanibekov effect (or Tennis racket theorem) youtu.be/EawjaJjVIW4 Human Spaceflight
Best of luck for all our Imperial researchers presenting in Parliament today as part of STEM for Britain poster competition! Alessandra, Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda ZhengJiang Francesco Puccioni (1/2)
This British Science Week we're looking at UK parabolic flight teams!🛫 Three student teams from across the UK used the microgravity environment to test satellite drag sails, magnetic controlling systems for small satellites and mass distribution for satellite control. 🛰️ #BSW22
I am happy to share this podcast - interview about how curiosity can make you look up into unknowns of space! Many thanks Andrew Youngson for the article!