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A few years ago the Helmholtz Association (HGF) consisting of 15
research Institutions including the German Aerospace Center (DLR)
started a network research program called 'Virtual Institutes'. The
basic idea of this program was to establish research groups formed
by Helmholtz research centers and universities to study and develop
methods or technologies for future applications and educate young
scientists. It should also enable and encourage the partners of
this Virtual Institute after 3 years funding to continue their
cooperation in other programs. Following this HGF request and
chance the DLR Windtunnel Department of the Institute of
Aerodynamics and Flow Technology took the initiative and
established a network with other DLR institutes and German u-
versities RWTH Aachen, University of Stuttgart and Technical
University Munich. The main goal of this network was to share the
experience in system analysis, ae- dynamics and material science
for aerospace for improving the understanding and applicability of
some key technologies for future reusable space transportation s-
tems. Therefore, the virtual institute was named RESPACE (Key
Technologies for Re- Usable Space Systems).
A few years ago the Helmholtz Association (HGF) consisting of 15
research Institutions including the German Aerospace Center (DLR)
started a network research program called 'Virtual Institutes'. The
basic idea of this program was to establish research groups formed
by Helmholtz research centers and universities to study and develop
methods or technologies for future applications and educate young
scientists. It should also enable and encourage the partners of
this Virtual Institute after 3 years funding to continue their
cooperation in other programs. Following this HGF request and
chance the DLR Windtunnel Department of the Institute of
Aerodynamics and Flow Technology took the initiative and
established a network with other DLR institutes and German u-
versities RWTH Aachen, University of Stuttgart and Technical
University Munich. The main goal of this network was to share the
experience in system analysis, ae- dynamics and material science
for aerospace for improving the understanding and applicability of
some key technologies for future reusable space transportation s-
tems. Therefore, the virtual institute was named RESPACE (Key
Technologies for Re- Usable Space Systems).
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