Topics
- Astrosociology (definition, scope, and relevance, science fiction and scientific actuality, space policy and space law in a societal context, astrosociology and astrobiology...)
- New frontiers in the space propulsion sciences
- Future energy (new energy and bioenergy developments, hydrogen and hydroxy generators, alternative electricity generation, solar and space solar power, advanced nuclear energy, bioelectromagnetics developments)
- High-frequency gravitational waves (detectors/receivers, generators/transmitters, cosmology/astrophysics, global anti-terrorism...)
- Future directions in space science and technology (technologies for surface science, nuclear power and propulsion for flexible missions, advanced concepts for flexible missions, transformational technologies to expedite space access and development)
Who should Attend
Academicians, Technologists, Industrialists, Program Managers, Scientists and Professors.