Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab

SAIL is all about giving hands-on learning experience to students. In the last 4 years, more than a dozen undergraduate students and five graduate students from Embry-Riddle's Engineering Physics program have worked on SAIL affiliated projects. The projects have included designing sounding rocket instruments, CubeSat instruments, high altitude balloon payloads, plasma chamber experiments and much more. Students in SAIL also work with various telescopes for optical observations of small satellites, specifically CubeSats, and other orbital debris.

SAIL faculty and students are always looking for new projects and challenges. Students with a strong hands-on aptitude and interested in working in SAIL are encouraged to contact Dr. Aroh Barjatya who currently directs SAIL.

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