You can choose between the following topics:
1) Topic 1: Ecodesign for space
Understanding the environmental consequences of space missions is critical in addressing the challenge of reducing the environmental impacts of space activiites. ESA has taken a pioneering role in this domain, emerging as a global leader in space eco-design. The agency has notably introduced the world's inaugural Life-Cycle Assessment Handbook and a dedicated database.
As an intern, you will have the opportunity to assist the team in concluding prior research endeavors and contributing to ongoing studies that will help chart the path ahead.
2) Topic 2: Zero Debris in space
The traffic in valuable Earth orbits is and will continue to increase exponentially. Despite internationally recognised space debris mitigation guidelines, technical standards, and national space regulations, the disposal of space systems from protected regions and the prevention of in-orbit break-ups still have a low success rate. ESA, propelled by its Clean Space initiative, has consistently pioneered new technologies, standards, and operational practices to mitigate and remediate space debris. The 'Zero Debris' approach, representing Clean Space’s proactive move towards protecting our orbital environment, is an ambitious pledge to drastically reduce our debris footprint, aspiring to leave no more debris in valuable orbits by 2030.
As an intern, you will be supporting the team working on further developing the Zero Debris approach and improving the End-of-Life Management of missions.