Build a satellite and send it into space, travel to Silverstone andcompete with our race car or participate in the development of technical solutions of problems in the arctic area?
Use your theoretical competences in praxis on our exiting and innovative projects and get the opportunity to participate in unique experiences. Learn more about the current projects below.
Projects to join
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SDU Vikings
Development of a high technological electrical race car for the international competition Formula Students UK which is held at Silverstone Racing Circuit in England. For more information please contact either viking@sdu.dk or their Student Team Lead Jacob Andersen at jacoa21@student.sdu.dk.
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SDU Eagles
Design, production, testing and operation of a drone platform with “VTOL”-function. The team participated in “New Flying Competition” in Hamburg in September 2022. For more information please contact Aaveq Aeronautics at aaveqaeronautics@proton.me.
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DISCO
The Danish Student CubeSat Program. Students develop, build and test satellites for take-off with SpaceX rockets. At the same time an advanced control room and ground station are being the developed for operation and communication with the technology in space. Please contact their Student Team Lead Alexander Nielsen at alexn21@student.sdu.dk or DISCO@sdu.dk for more information.
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The ARC
The Als Rocketry Club dreams of participation at the European Rocketry Challenge with their own rocket system developed by students from SDU Sønderborg. For more information please contact their Student Team Lead Gonzalo Lopez at govil17@student.sdu.dk or their Supervisor Arkadiusz at goszczack@sdu.dk.
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RadioSTAR
Student Astronomy with Radio telescopes is a student radio telescope and interferometry project. Here students plan to set up and operate radio telescopes at SDU and connect them to a small baseline interferometer. For more information please contact their Student Team Lead Lasse Thiellesen at lathi19@student.sdu.dk or their Supervisor Roman Gold at gold@sdu.dk.
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Planetary Rover
Students develop a Rover Platform which can take samples and carry out assignments on other planets such as Mars or on the Moon. The ambition is to participate at the European Rover Challenge or at the ESA/ESTEC Space Resource Challenge. Please contact their Student Team Lead Frederik Lunding at frlun20@student.sdu.dk for more information.
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Aaveq Aeronautics
Project Aaveq aims to send out unmanned boats to contain oil spill, faster than what is possible currently due to the poisonous gasses emitted by the oil the first 24 hours. The project is about gaining experience in idea- and product development, and creating a knowledge base for design and production of maritime autonomous drones. Contact Aaveq at aaveqaeronautics@proton.me.
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IGEM
IGem is a worldwide competition where students build bio-based solutions to pressing issues. Please contact Michele Fabris at mif@tek.sdu.dk or Lin Lin at linlin@bmb.sdu.dk for more information.