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Schedule
2012
Wednesday, August 15th
4:15 PM

The QEYSSat Mission: Demonstrating Global Quantum Key Distribution Using a Microsatellite

I. D'Souza, COM DEV Canada
D. Hudson, COM DEV Canada
C. Evans, COM DEV Canada
E. Choi, COM DEV Canada
T. Jennewein, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
K. Sarda, Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto

4:15 PM

4:30 PM

Ensuring Clean Power for RF and Digital Applications

Tom Boehler, AEi Systems
Steven Sandler, AEi Systems

4:30 PM

4:45 PM

Differential Optical Shadow Sensor CubeSat Mission

Andreas Zoellner, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Sasha Buchman, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
John Conklin, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Dan DeBra, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Shally Saraf, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Seiya Shimizu, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Hamoud Aljibreen, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

4:45 PM

5:00 PM

A Stellar Gyroscope for Small Satellite Attitude Determination

Samir Rawashdeh, Space Systems Laboratory, University of Kentucky
James Lumpp Jr., Space Systems Laboratory, University of Kentucky
James Barrington-Brown, SSBV Space & Ground Systems UK
Massimiliano Pastena, SSBV Space & Ground Systems UK

5:00 PM

5:15 PM

Configuration of 3U CubeSat Structures for Gain Improvement of S-band Antennas

Vivek Shirvante, University of Florida
Shawn Johnson, University of Florida
Kathryn Cason, University of Florida
Kunal Patankar, University of Florida
Norman Fitz-Coy, University of Florida

5:15 PM