ANU researcher Alan Chan participates with AROSE space workforce training
15-01-2025
Alan Chan AROSE participant

We want to highlight the wonderful experiences of The Australian National University's researcher Alan Chan who is embracing the opportunities he had to participate with AROSE in internationally recognised space workforce training. Please read about his time at the Australian Milo Mission Academy for Lunar Exploration and get inspired!

From testing quantum gravity to tracking satellites with rapid trajectories, Alan Chan, is unravelling the mysteries of the cosmos one small step at a time.

Alan, studying astrophysics and experimental physics at The Australian National University's Mt. Stromlo Observatory, recently completed the first Australian Milo Mission Academy for Lunar Exploration, in partnership with AROSE. The academy offered Australian students with a passion for space to participate in internationally recognised space workforce training.

"As an astrophysics and experimental physics student, it was fascinating to see how people with experiences in computer science, engineering, and even law approach problems and contribute their unique perspectives. The exchange of ideas broadened my perspective and deepened my understanding of the complexities of space exploration. I would definitely recommend this program to future participants."
 

Read more: https://ilaunch.space/article/unravelling-the-mysteries-of-the-cosmos/