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Dear students, on this Channel you may find the information about the 2022 Summer School of Moscow Aviation Institute.
Welcome on board! πŸš€
MAI Summer School  πŸŒ’

The main line of the school is a hot topic – Moon exploration.

Students will learn a lot about space, the Moon, and the related technologies and they will even develop their own Moon project!

Details:
Period – 1-9 August 2022
Fee – 300 USD
Language – English
Format - Online

What is included? πŸ“”
Lectures and interviews with experts and supervision of a team project.
You can ask any questions or have a discussion with our experts during the online meetings.

All lectures will be available to you for 6 months.

Who is eligible? πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ 
We are kindly inviting students with background on mathematics and physics.
Age: 18-25

The students of any technical field of study are welcome! πŸ€— 
Don’t worry if you do not have advanced knowledge in the aerospace sphere. Our lecturers will give the basics and then the advanced information.

More info: 
https://mai-school.ru 

How to contact us? βœ‰οΈ
- summerschool@mai.ru
- WA +7 499 158 00 27
- Here, in Telegram chat
About MAI ✈️

Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) is one of the leading technical universities in the area of high-tech systems in Russia. MAI provides training throughout the whole life cycle of high-tech products from the system design to the implementation of separate proceedings.

Mission 🎯

MAI’s mission is to train world's elite manpower for Industry 4.0 with breakthrough research at all stages of modern technologies’ life cycle.

MAI in figures πŸ”

1930 year of foundation
180 000+ graduates
21 000+ students
1 800+ international students from 80 countries

50+ scientific labs and research centers
220+ machine units
8 Design offices, incl. the students’ ones

Rankings πŸ…

251-300 - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021 - Engineering – Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing

152 - QS World University Rankings: BRICS

801+ - Times Higher Education, Engineering & Technology

More about MAI:
https://en.mai.ru
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Space lab 🀩

Let’s watch where the experts of MAI Aerospace Institute hold classes, come up with brilliant ideas, launch satellites and design this Summer School!
Why Moon is so popular? πŸŒ™

πŸ”­The Moon is still unknown for us. It has great scientific potential; there are many scientific measurements to be done.
β€œIt has lain virtually undisturbed for the last 4.5 billion years. It is a museum of the history of the solar system” said David Parker, director of human and robotic exploration for the European Space Agency.

The scientific discoveries that await us on the moon will open the veil of mystery of the past, present and future.

πŸ›Έ For many space enthusiasts, Moon exploration and exploitation is necessary if we are to make the next giant step in space: sending people to Mars.

In building and running the International Space Station, humans have learned how to master space close to Earth. It orbits about 400 kilometres above the Earth, says Parker. β€œBy contrast, the moon orbits 400,000 kilometres distant from the Earth, a thousand times farther away. Mastering a hostile environment that distant will require us overcoming all sorts of technological hurdles. Then we will be better armed when we start looking at Mars, which is 400 million kilometres away – a million times farther from Earth than the space station. This is going to be a long process.” 🐌

Now is a golden age for Moon exploration. Let’s make a step into this Era!
Concept of the Space School πŸ’‘

The program is divided into 2 main lines: theory and practice. Every day contains both lines - firstly lectures and then practical classes, meetings with supervisors.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Within the theory line, the students will be given the necessary knowledge on space, Moon and the related technologies. It would help them in the practical line.


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Within the practice, each team will develop its own project solution on the given task under the supervision of MAI experts.

Sample tasks:
- How to make a liter of water on the Moon πŸ’§
- How to build a Moon base for living 🏠
- To develop a concept of the Moon Internet πŸ›°
Entrance requirements πŸ’Ό

βœ… Age: 18-25
βœ… Have background on mathematics and physics
βœ… Be a student of technical or engineering field of study
βœ… B2 or higher level of English

πŸ“ Don’t worry if you do not have advanced knowledge in the aerospace sphere. Our lecturers will give the basics and then the advanced information.
How to apply πŸ“ƒ

1️⃣
Please send your request to summerschool@mai.ru with a copy of passport and a brief CV attached

2️⃣
Our managers will prepare a contract for you. Please sign it and scan it back to us

3️⃣
Please pay for your training and be ready to start!
Let's meet our lecturers πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

We invite you to read the story of Praveen Sankaran, MAI graduate, C. Eng, General manager of Aviakul Private Limited, India
Lecturers πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

Today the author of the School program, Ivan Rudoi celebrates his birthday πŸ₯³

Ivan is an assistant professor and PhD student of MAI, expert in space systems design.

A few words on his exciting background:

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Ivan studied not only at MAI, he also was a student of TU MΓΌnchen and Beihang University.

πŸ‘©β€πŸš€ He worked on rocket parts design at the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center and was involved into MC-21 project.

πŸ›°οΈ Recently he won a grant for designing a space debris orbital monitoring system.

Wishing him every success πŸŽ‰
Aerospace books πŸ“š

1. 'Outside the Earth' by K. Tsiolkovsky

2. 'Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut' by Mullane Mike

3. 'Introduction to Aerospace Engineering with a Flight Test Perspective' by Stephen Corda

4. 'Spacecraft Systems Engineering' by Peter Fortescue

πŸ“Take a note! It will be useful for a literature review in your future thesis πŸ˜‰
Dear students πŸ§‘β€πŸ’»

With a heavy heart we have to say that this stream of Summer School has to be postponed. We are sorry for this inconvenience, but, unfortunately, there is no other option for our team.

We hope for your understanding and looking forward to meeting you within the next stream this winter! β˜ƒοΈ

Stay tuned!

P.S. If you have already applied, please check your email box. We’ve sent you a compensation letter today πŸ“©