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Open Access research: Conquering challenges in, and from, space...

Strathclyde researchers are highly active in the areas of space systems, astronautics, space science, and space mechatronics. Researchers from within the Aerospace Centre of Excellence in MAE, the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Group within DMEM, and researchers in EEE, all explore the engineering and scientific challenges within space, with topics such as spaceflight mechanics, robotics for in-orbit satellite services and refuelling, and satellite-based ocean colour remote sensing, among many others.

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Andre, S. and Betts, T.R. and Gottschalg, R. and Infield, D.G. (2005) Optimising layer thickness of multi-junction silicon devices for energy production. In: 20th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, 2005-06-06 - 2005-06-10.

Betts, T. and Bliss, M. and Gottschlg, R. and Infield, D.G. (2005) Consideration of error sources for outdoor performance testing of photovoltaic modules. In: 20th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, 2005-06-06 - 2005-06-10.

Williams, S.R. and Betts, T.R. and Gottschalg, R. and Infield, D.G. and van der Borg, N.J.C.M. and Burgers, A.R. and de Moor, H. and Warta, W. and Friesen, G. and Chianese, D. and Guerin de Montgareuil, A. and Zdanowicz, T. and Stellbogen, D. and Herrmann, W. and Pietruzko, S. and Krustok, J. and Dunlop, E. (2005) Evaluating the state of the art of photovoltaic performance modelling in Europe. In: 20th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, 2005-06-06 - 2005-06-10.

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