The Systems Society of India, Thiruvananthapuram chapter, will organise a workshop on electromagnetic interference/ coupling mechanism here on June 5 and 6.
It aims to provide a holistic view of design practices for electromagnetic coupling and test methods as applicable to satellite launch vehicles.
Experts from premier research institutions such as ISRO and DRDO would deliver lectures.
Further details are available at http://emcws2015.vssc.gov.in .
Systems engineering design and practices in launch vehicle avionics and integration play a critical role in achieving mission success, a spokesman for the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre said here.
The Systems Society of India is a professional body of engineers and scientists striving to promote the advancement of theory, research, application, and practice keeping in view the holistic systems approach for the advancement of humankind.
The society seeks to increase the awareness of systems engineering methodologies amongst planners, designers, builders, and operations managers of large systems. It aims to promote study and research in systems theory and application.
The Thiruvananthapuram chapter was formed in 1982 and is the oldest and the most active. It has strong links with academia to share and impart knowledge to upcoming engineers.
The chapter has played an important role in laying a roadmap for India's future launch vehicles by addressing some of the key problems in the area.
It organises workshops and seminars on contemporary topics relevant to systems science and engineering.
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