Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
International student organization
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March 2024 | The 36th National Student Space Conference (NSSC) was held, during which the 2024/25 Executive Committee for UKSEDS was elected. |
2022 | SEDS-USA national board leadership for the 2022-2023 term was established, with Audrey Scott from the University of Chicago serving as Chair, Alice Wade from the University of New Hampshire as Vice-chair, Rohan Gupta from the University of Chicago as Treasurer, Griffin Hentzen from Purdue University as Chair of the Council of Chapters, and Nathan Drzadinski from Purdue University as Secretary. |
December 2021 | SEDS MSU (Midlands State University chapter) was selected as one of 10 global teams for the Global Satellite Tracking Initiative, receiving equipment to establish a ground station at the university. |
October 18 2020 | Students, alumni, alumnae, and youth from multiple Macedonian universities (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Goce Delchev University of Shtip, and St. Kliment Ohridski University of Bitola) officially adopted the Decision for registration of the Macedonian Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (MK-SEDS). |
2019 | MK-SEDS initially started as a self-organized and student-run Macedonian Cosmic Institute at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, founded by a group of students. |
July 2019 | SEDS (Singapore) was founded by Vairavan Ramanathan from National University of Singapore and Nick Lee from Nanyang Technological University, establishing the first national space and entrepreneurial student organization in Singapore. |
2018 | Launched the first high altitude balloon project called SERENDIB 1.0, marking a significant milestone for space exploration efforts in Sri Lanka. |
2018 | Conducted NASA Space Apps Hackathon in collaboration with NASA, providing opportunities for participants to engage in space-related technological challenges. |
September 2018 | SEDS Sri Lanka was founded by graduate Amila Sandun Basnayake and undergraduate Thilan Harshana, establishing an astronomy organization that would grow to encompass 16 chapters across universities and schools in Sri Lanka. |
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