Watch now - The future of satellite communication - Online event

This lecture will explain what an Electronically Scanned Phased Array Antenna Gateway is, introduce us to Celestia-UK and explain the Gatewa

By IES - a multi-disciplinary engineering institution

Date and time

Monday, June 30 · 10:30am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

In today’s world, everywhere you look people are using smartphones to stay connected: while at home, commuting or travelling to other countries. However, there are places where its not possible to connect to the internet including remote areas, and underdeveloped countries. The vision is for everyone, no matter where they are, to be connected all the time to the internet via satellites directly to smartphones. This means that the number of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites must dramatically increase along with the number of parabolic antennas.


Enter Celestia@HeriotWatt University world leaders with a new disruptive technology: Electronically Scanned Phased Array Antenna Gateway. In this presentation, Carol will introduce us to Celestia-UK, explain their Gateway technology and why the Space Industry is important for Scotland.

Dr Carol Marsh OBE has had a long and successful career in the field of Electronics, with an expertise in programmable logic; as a designer, a functional lead and now as the leader of a team of innovators in a start-up company.

Carol is passionate about promoting engineering and volunteers for the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) as a Vice President, Trustee, Professional Registration Advisor and Interviewer. Carol is Deacon of the Hammermen of Edinburgh, an Inductee into the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame (2023), a Visiting Professor at Edinburgh Napier Univeristy and Past President of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES).


Organized by

IES (formerly IESIS) is a multi-disciplinary engineering body, founded in Scotland, that provides a forum in which individuals from all engineering and related disciplines can discuss and exchange information, generate ideas and encourage young engineers. IES works with kindred bodies to promote a wider understanding of the role of the professional engineer in society.

Website - www.engineers.scot