RIT Awarded $9.9M to Lead U.S. Space Force Research on Advanced Space Power and Propulsion Technologies
October 1, 2024
- The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has been awarded $9.9 million to lead research for the U.S. Space Force, focusing on advanced space power and propulsion technologies. 
- This initiative aims to solidify RIT's reputation as a leader in space technology while contributing to cutting-edge research in space power. 
- As the commercialization of space accelerates, there is a growing demand for durable materials that can withstand harsher environments for extended periods. 
- RIT plans to develop lower-cost, sustainable solar cells that are suitable for power systems in extreme space environments. 
- The project will focus on advancements in solar technology, thruster technology, and innovative power approaches specifically designed for space applications. 
- A key component of this research involves the use of perovskites, which have shown promising properties by outperforming traditional silicon in energy absorption and resilience to space stressors. 
- This research will build on the work of Ahmad Kirmani, who is investigating the performance of perovskites under space conditions. 
- Hubbard expressed excitement about this significant research opportunity, highlighting RIT's recognition as a capable institution in the field of space technology. 
- RIT's research will be conducted in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of Michigan. 
- Seth Hubbard, director of the SSTI research center at RIT, emphasizes the importance of developing innovative materials that are both scalable and manufacturable. 
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