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ESA title
Gravity Impact on Microstructure Evolution in Technical Alloys During Solidification Processes (GRASP) - SciSpacE

Gravity Impact on Microstructure Evolution in Technical Alloys During Solidification Processes (GRASP)

The purpose of this Topical Team is to initiate the activities in the framework of the integrated ESA–CSMA research project between Chinese and European science teams (acronym GRASP). This will take the shape of a kick-off meeting with the joint team at a convenient location in China (possibly at the prospective project coordinator from the Chinese side, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai).

The meeting is requested by the involved space agencies and will be used to fulfil the following three tasks:

  1. Work on a detailed implementation plan for the joint research project.
  2. Discuss and consolidate complementary information to formalise the project application.
  3. Further familiarise all project participants with each other.