IEPC05 was held at Princeton University from October 31-November 4, 2005.During IEPC05, the EP community celebrated the centennial of electric propulsion. The conference was hosted by EPPDyL and was attended by 310 people from 17 countries. There were 240 technical papers presented at IEPC05.
Click here to go the website of IEPC05 (29th International Electric Propulsion Conference) hosted by EPPDyL.
Click here to see the picture album from IEPC05.
(Posted on May 5, 2004)
Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation, a ten-year old Small Business located in the San Francisco Bay Area, has an immediate opening for a Ph.D. with experience in Electric Propulsion, to lead several ongoing R&D projects in Micropropulsion. Micro-thrusters under development include the Vacuum Arc Thruster and the FEEP thruster. We seek an experimentalist with project management skills. Proposal preparation and technical writing skills are essential. Only US citizens or Permanent Residents will be considered. Contact Dr. Mahadevan Krishnan at 510-4834156 or via krishnan@aasc.net.
EPPDyL is part of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Princeton University. Applications and information are available from Princeton University's Office of Graduate Admission (Phone number 609-258-3034). Princeton University admits new students once a year, for entry in September only (there is no midyear admission) and the application deadline is January 8.
Interested students may send E-mail to Prof. Edgar Choueiri at
choueiri@princeton.edu