ASPACE-Q 

The Astrophysics,  Space  Exploration and Quantum Computing Group   

 ASPACE-Q 

The Astrophysics,  Space  Exploration and Quantum Computing Group   

09.09.2025

Between August 22nd and September 5th, our group took part as organizers and mentors in the 8th edition of the Summer School of Science and Technology from Măgurele, MSciTech. This year as well, we had the opportunity to guide five very promising high school students from across the country: Sofia Arsenoaiei, Darius Fudui, Rafael Gardoș, Alexandru Kelemen, and Cezar Mironov.

The central theme of this year’s school was “Science for Earth: a sustainable future through responsibility”, which allowed students not only to get a taste of the researcher’s life by working side by side with experts on scientific topics, but also to develop their sense of responsibility toward the planet they live on. Within the context of this central theme, 17 different research projects were proposed, each hosted by a research institute or faculty of the University of Bucharest.

The research project proposed by ASPACE-Q was “The impact of space debris on Earth and on equipment in its orbit.” Under the guidance of the mentors Florin Constantin, George Cristache, Bogdan Dumitru, Maria Ișfan, Alice Păun, Florentina Pîslan, and Monica Scorța, the students learned about how different types of space debris appear, the orbits satellites can take and how to calculate them, how to access and process data from catalogs published by reference organizations in the field of space debris, and how to animate in 3D the tracked objects and their movements. By the end of their work period at the institute, they produced a detailed analysis of space debris which included the country of origin, its evolution over time, the events that generated significant amounts of debris, as well as forecasts for the evolution of debris numbers and their impact. Moreover, on their own initiative, they also came up with a proposal for a space mission to clean up the LEO orbit, creating a CAD model of the satellite and a demonstrative 3D animation.

At the end of the summer school, the students presented their research results and, following the vote of those who attended the presentations of all 17 projects proposed this year, they won a very well-deserved first place!

For us, it was a pleasure to work alongside such passionate students. We are proud of the effort they put in and the results they achieved, and we wish them the best of luck in everything they set out to do!

24.05.2025

The tradition continues!

As we have accustomed you,  we have been present at this year’s Astrofest outreach event, which took place on May 24th in Crângași Parc. 

We have prepared all kind of experiments and activities for people of all ages! Our best known and loved space applications that we have prepared for the public are:

  • the guided tour of the Solar System through the Virtual Reality glasses;
  • the SpaceQuiz;
  • the optic module prototype of the Km3NeT collaboration.


18.11.2024

Explorio is the newest astronomy festival in the country! It takes place in Sibiu and  its main purpose is to bring astronomy and the research in the Astrophysics domain closer to people of all ages. This year’s festival ended with a space-themed conference at which our colleagues, dr. Răzvan Balașov, Florentina Pîslan and Maria Ișfan, were invited to talk about their research. They discussed Black Holes, the LISA Space Mission and Quantum Computers. And that’s not all! On Friday night, Răzvan and Maria also participated in a jam session and mesmerized all listeners with their skills.

15.11.2024

The “Cu Mic cu Mare… prin Univers” is a job fair organized every year by the Student Physics Association and the Faculty of Physics. This year, it took place between November 15-16, with Alice Păun coordinating student visits at the institute.

Contact us at:

‍ iss dash sci at spacescience dot ro