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PhD student selected for prestigious program

Published May 29, 2019

Vinutha Shreenath, PhD student at Biomedial Engineering and Health Systems at CBH, has been chosen to be part of the prestigious Frontier Development Lab (FDL).

Vinutha Shreenath, PhD student at Biomedial Engineering and Health Systems.

Vinutha Shreenath has almost finished her PhD studies in AI and Systems Engineering at at GaPSlabs, Campus Flemingsberg.
FDL  applies AI technologies to space science to push the frontiers of research and develop new tools to help solve some of the biggest challenges that humanity faces. These range from the affects of climate change to predicting space weather, from improving disaster response, to identifying meteorites that could hold the key to the history of our universe. FDL is a public-private partnership with NASA in the USA and ESA in Europe.
- I have been selected as an AI researcher for FDL Europe. I will be spending time at European Space Agency(ESA) centres for concept definition, followed by prototyping, document and drafting followed by a demo to FDL partners, says Vinutha Shreenath.
Vinutha Shreenath will be working on the topic Mission Support: New era of exploration enabled by autonomy and miniaturisation.