31 January 2018
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NUS, DSO launch satellite research centre to promote space technology

It was reported that the NUS Faculty of Engineering and the DSO National Laboratories have jointly launched the Satellite Technology and Research Centre (STAR) to develop cutting-edge capabilities in distributed satellite systems, with a focus on flying multiple small satellites in formation or constellation. STAR is supported by Singapore’s Economic Development Board, and is helmed by Professor Low Kay Soon from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NUS Faculty of Engineering. The new centre, located at the Singapore Wind Tunnel Facility on the NUS Kent Ridge campus, will train undergraduates and graduate students to meet the manpower needs of Singapore’s space industry.

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