Faculty Insights: An Unmissable Experience - Learning Journey Houston
Have you always dreamed of working in the space sector or are you driven by a passion for space architecture?
What unique Opportunities does this Learning Journey Offer Compared to Traditional Academic Courses?
Our Space Architecture learning journey to Houston offers unparalleled opportunities that traditional academic courses simply cannot match. This one-of-a-kind program is a collaboration between TU Wien and the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA), the only institutions in the world offering accredited degrees in Space Architecture.
The Executive MBA program, with over 15 years of excellence, hosts a one-week exclusive immersive experience at the University of Houston's SICSA campus. A small group of participants will attend lectures and workshops led by industry leaders, visit key sites such as Space Center Houston, and engage with professionals involved in current manned lunar missions. The program also includes exclusive tours with industry leaders and interaction with SICSA's Master’s students.
This accredited program allows participants to earn ECTS credits that can be applied towards an MBA, making it a unique opportunity for both professional growth and academic advancement.
How Will This Learning Journey Benefit My Career in Space Architecture or Related Disciplines?
This learning journey will significantly enhance your career prospects in space architecture and other fields within the space industry by providing you with specialized knowledge and unique insights.
By participating in this program, you'll gain firsthand experience and personalized interactions with top experts and professionals.
The skills and knowledge acquired during this journey are not limited to space architecture. They are highly applicable across various fields in the space business, including aerospace engineering, project management, and space mission planning. The interdisciplinary nature of the program ensures that you develop a broad understanding of the space industry's challenges and innovations, making you a valuable asset in any related field.
Moreover, this unique experience and specialized know-how will distinguish you in the global job market, giving you a competitive edge in pursuing leadership roles and advancing your career within the dynamic and rapidly evolving space industry. This program is designed to be a launchpad for your professional growth, equipping you with tools and connections that are instrumental in achieving your career aspirations.
Can You Describe the Level of Interaction and Personal Feedback participants can expect from Experts and Academics during the trip?
The small group allows that participants can expect an exceptionally high level of interaction and personal feedback from experts and academics throughout the trip. This includes one-on-one discussions not only during lectures but also through informal social activities like lunches and dinners, creating a more intimate and engaging learning environment. This close interaction ensures that participants receive tailored guidance and insights directly from leading figures in the field.
What are the most important skills or knowledge that participants are expected to gain from this journey?
Participants will acquire critical insights in space architecture and engineering with a special focus on habitat design and infrastructure, including designing for extreme environments and understanding human-machine interfaces and life support systems. They'll gain insights into human factors and the psychological challenges of space living, as well as leadership and project management skills through collaborative projects. Esteemed instructors like Marc M. Cohen, Melodie Yashar, Brand Griffin, Georgi Petrov, Olga Bannova, Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger and others provide hands-on workshops and lectures, ensuring participants develop innovative problem-solving abilities and a comprehensive understanding of the space industry, preparing them for leadership roles in this dynamic field.
In what ways does the program foster collaboration among participants, and how can this benefit my learning experience?
The program fosters collaboration through group projects, exchanges with local students, and numerous networking opportunities. One highlight is the group project focused on the Artemis Mission, where participants work together on real-world applications with the supervison of an outstanding faculty. The intensive week includes lectures, workshops, and excursions to relevant businesses, enhancing your learning experience through teamwork and practical engagement. This collaborative environment not only enriches your knowledge but also builds valuable professional relationships.
Discover the Future of Space Exploration
Are you driven by a passion for space architecture and the future of extraterrestrial habitation? Join us for an extraordinary learning journey with TU Wien Academy and Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture, hosted at the University of Houston's SICSA campus from September 18 - 26, 2024.
Explore the interdisciplinary world of Space Architecture and Habitat Design through an array of lectures, workshops, and company visits. Connect with international experts and academics in this immersive experience that takes you to the forefront of designing for extreme environments, both on Earth and beyond.
About the Academic director
Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger is a researcher and architect who specializes on socio-spatial sustainable and compact design solutions for both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial environments with her office space-craft Architektur. Based at TU Wien, she instructs and guides Space Architecture design studios at universities across Europe, the US, UAE, and China. She serves as the Academic Director for the Executive MBA in Space Architecture at TU Wien and the Science Academy's Space course in Lower Austria.
As a prolific author, Sandra has written several books on Space Architecture and Extreme Environment Habitability, including Architecture for Astronauts - An Activity Based Approach, Space Architecture Education for Engineers and Architects, and Space Habitats and Habitability. She holds full membership in the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and chairs the IAA History permanent Committee, as well as the Space Architecture Technical Committee at the American Institute of Astronautics (AIAA).