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The European Astronaut Centre is set to work with academia in tackling future space exploration challenges – an initiative known as 'Spaceship EAC'.
EAC, based in Cologne, Germany, is now a participant in ESA's long-running Networking/Partnering Initiative (NPI), which supports work carried out by universities and research institutes on advanced technologies with potential space applications, including the 'spin-in' of new non-space technologies.
NPI can co-fund suitable PhD or post-doctoral investigations, while also providing access to ESA technical experts and specialist laboratories and helping to identify potential industrial partners for follow-up research and development.
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02-09-2016 02:56 PM CEST
The European Astronaut Centre is set to work with academia in tackling future space exploration challenges – an initiative known as 'Spaceship EAC'.
EAC, based in Cologne, Germany, is now a participant in ESA's long-running Networking/Partnering Initiative (NPI), which supports work carried out by universities and research institutes on advanced technologies with potential space applications, including the 'spin-in' of new non-space technologies.
NPI can co-fund suitable PhD or post-doctoral investigations, while also providing access to ESA technical experts and specialist laboratories and helping to identify potential industrial partners for follow-up research and development.
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