SciLux podcast – Citlali Bruce Rosete on Small Satellites

26 November 2024

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CubeSats

Tiny satellites are revolutionising space exploration. Citlali Bruce Rosete focuses on miniaturised spacecraft technology and more specifically satellite swarms, where multiple small satellites work together.

Citlali Bruce Rosete is a doctoral researcher in the Space Systems Engineering (SpaSys) research group at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg. Her research focus on miniaturised spacecraft technology and space systems.

In 2024, Citlali Bruce Rosete won the Science Slam competition organised by LuxDoc association and the University of Luxembourg.


Listen to Citlali Bruce Rosete to learn more about small satellites – also known as CubeSat, Pocket Qube and ChipSat – and the concept of satellite swarm.

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