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These analyses were published in the journal Nature on April 1, 2022 by an international team led by a teacher-researcher from the University Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier and including scientists from CNRS and ISAE-SUPAERO. LACS 1:56 min 1 March 2022 Trailer FLE 2022 singing conference 1:56 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LACS 1 March 2022 Trailer FLE 2022 singing conference ISAE-SUPAERO Approximately 350 international students take the French courses organized by the Institute. These courses are for students in the "Ingénieur ISAE-SUPAERO" program and the "Master of Science in "Aerospace Engineering". They are also open to PhD students and interns from the various departments at the Institute. These courses are designed to facilitate the students’ social, cultural and academic integration. Academic programs 3:23 min 9 February 2022 2021 Master of Science Degree Ceremony 3:23 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Academic programs 9 February 2022 2021 Master of Science Degree Ceremony ISAE-SUPAERO Discover more of ISAE-SUPAERO’s aerospace engineering degrees. Academic programs 3:31 min 3 February 2022 2021 Engineering graduation ceremony 3:31 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Academic programs 3 February 2022 2021 Engineering graduation ceremony SapienSapienS Academic programs 00:44 min 3 February 2022 Artificial Intelligence & business transformation Advanced master® - AIBT 00:44 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Academic programs 3 February 2022 Artificial Intelligence & business transformation Advanced master® - AIBT ISAE-SUPAERO This master in artificial intelligence is a part-time training to become a Data Evangelist and manage high-level AI projects and teams! Are you looking for the best masters in France? Check out all our Advanced Master programs! International 2:01 min 1 November 2021 Discover the five reasons to study at ISAE-SUPAERO, a worldwide reference in Aerospace Engineering 2:01 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter International 1 November 2021 Discover the five reasons to study at ISAE-SUPAERO, a worldwide reference in Aerospace Engineering ISAE-SUPAERO 1 - Excellence - A world-class actor in the #education and #research 2 - Academics - Your success is our priority 3 - Research, #Innovation and Entrepreneurship – Scientific excellence, academic visibility and leading-edge technology 4 - Student Life - Welcome to our outstanding campus 5 - Industrial environment - Toulouse, world capital of aeronautics & European capital of space And join us ! Institute 2:45 min 17 June 2021 A surprise from elsewhere... from the ISS..? 2:45 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Institute 17 June 2021 A surprise from elsewhere... from the ISS..? ESA / NASA Hello Earth? Thomas Pesquet speaking! Thomas Pesquet, French astronaut & famous alumni of ISAE-SUPAERO (class of 2001) is currently in the ISS as part of his new Alpha mission. He wanted to send our students a nice 🦉 personalized message from the European laboratory Columbus... Research 2:52 min 11 May 2021 Discover the portrait of Paolo Panicucci, PhD student at ISAE-SUPAERO! 2:52 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Research 11 May 2021 Discover the portrait of Paolo Panicucci, PhD student at ISAE-SUPAERO! ISAE-SUPAERO Paolo was a PhD student in the Complex Systems Engineering Department (DISC) at ISAE-SUPAERO. The subject of his thesis is “Autonomous vision-based-navigation and shape reconstruction of an unknown asteroid during approach phase. He is affiliated with the doctoral school of Aeronautics Astronautics (AA). ISAE-SUPAERO welcomes its doctoral students in six ISAE-SUPAERO, ONERA teams and Clément Ader Institute, covering a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines related to aeronautics and space: aerodynamics and propulsion, structures and materials, embedded systems, networks and telecommunications, control and management of systems, human factors, electronics, and signal. ISAE-SUPAERO offers a rich and diversified program of doctoral training, leading to the PhD, the highest degree awarded by the institute, and recognized internationally. Link to his thesis: http://www.theses.fr/s253653 Research 2:45 min 10 May 2021 French SUPERCAM instrument records audio from INGENUITY’s Fourth flight! 2:45 min Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Research 10 May 2021 French SUPERCAM instrument records audio from INGENUITY’s Fourth flight! NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/CNRS/ISAE-SUPAERO Perseverance was parked 80 metres from the small rotorcraft, which rose to five metres and then hovered before flying downrange for 133 metres and returning to its take-off and landing spot. SuperCam’s science microphone, developed by ISAE-SUPAERO, recorded the sound from the helicopter’s whirring rotors during the flight. The sound registered 84 hertz, equivalent to a low E note on the piano or a bass voice type. “This is a wonderful surprise for the science team!” said Naomi Murdoch, a research scientist with ISAESUPAERO who is studying the data captured by the microphone. “Testing in a Mars atmosphere simulator to design this instrument and our sound propagation theories led us to believe the microphone would find it very difficult to discern sounds from the helicopter. As Mars’ atmosphere is very tenuous, it really attenuates sounds. So we needed a bit of luck to pick up the helicopter from this range. We’re thrilled to have obtained this recording, which is going to be a gold mine for our understanding of the planet’s atmosphere.” Developed jointly by ISAE-SUPAERO and a consortium of laboratories attached to the French national scientific research centre CNRS and partner laboratories, coordinated by CNES, SuperCam’s microphone is derived from a consumer model adapted to withstand the Martian environment. The microphone is pursuing three science and technology goals of the Mars 2020 mission: Study the sounds generated by laser impacts on Martian rocks to better understand their surface mechanical properties. Seek to gain new insights into surface atmospheric phenomena such as wind turbulence, dust devils and wind interactions with the rover, and now with the helicopter. Analyse the sound signature of the rover’s movements, for example when it is using its robot arm, driving on flat or rugged terrain, and operating its pumps. The microphone was first turned on a few hours after Perseverance’s landing, picking up the first sounds on Mars from atmospheric turbulence. It is used daily in combination with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to analyse the chemical make-up of Martian rocks. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ... | 15