E.T.PACK Project
- S. Shahsavani, Modelling and Mission Analysis of Low Work-function Tether. Supervised by G. Sánchez Arriaga. 30/11/2022, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- L. Chiabó, Emissive Langmuir Probe Theory with Application to Low Work Function Electrodynamic Tethers. Supervised by G. Sánchez Arriaga. 21/11/2022. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- A. Brunello, Green in-Space Transportation with Tether Technology, Supervised by Enrico Lorenzini and G. Sánchez-Arriaga. 22/04/2024, University of Padova and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- N. Gondol, Electric Space Propulsion Concepts Using Calcium Aluminate Electride Hollow Cathodes, Supervised by M. Tajmar. 27/06/2022, Technische Universität Dresden.
E.T.PACK-F Project
- G Sharafi, Design and Validation of the Avionic System of a Deorbit Device Based on an Electrodynamic Tether. Supervised by G. Sánchez-Arriaga. On going PhD thesis. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- A. del Pino, Modelling and Mission Analysis of Bare-Photovoltaic Tether in Low Earth Orbit. Supervised by G. Sánchez-Arriaga. On going PhD thesis. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- C. Drobny, Development of a Low-Current Plasma-Based Cathode using the Emitter Material C12A7 Electride for Space Applications. Supervised by M. Tajmar 04/12/2023, Technische Universität Dresden.
- G. Polato, Green technologies for a clean and sustainable orbital environment around Earth. On going PhD thesis. University of Trento, department of Physics, Italy.
- G. Anese, Development of tether-in-space technology for propellant- less propulsion and artificial gravity. CISAS G. Colombo, University of Padova, Italy.
E.T.COMPACT
- J. Simon-Aznar, Modelling, Perfomance and Dynamicss of Spinning Electrodynamic Tethers. Supervised by G. Sánchez-Arriaga. On going PhD thesis. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- G. Polato, Green technologies for a clean and sustainable orbital environment around Earth On going PhD thesis. University of Trento, department of Physics, Italy.
- G. Anese, Development of tether-in-space technology for propellant- less propulsion and artificial gravity. CISAS G. Colombo, University of Padova, Italy.