Project Title

SENsors and  Software for Applications and Technological Education


SENSATE-X




Why should you join the project?        

Are you ready to take your creativity and teamwork to new heights?
Join an innovative challenge where students from 4 EU universities will collaborate to design, build, and launch a rocket prototype!
This hands-on project will push the limits of your engineering, problem-solving, and collaboration skills
while learning about rocket science and international teamwork.

Learn through webinars

Webinars will be delivered by an international team of professors from the partner universities.

Design Projects in Teams

You will collaborate in designing electronic circuits with colleagues from other partner universities

Implement Your Projects @h_da

You will implement your project at h_da during the summer camp between 2-9 July in Darmstadt, Gemany

Social activities

During summer camp ,students will take part in social activities.

Project Info

SENSATE-X is an Erasmus BIP Project which is running from April 2025 to July 2025. Target Group: 1st and 2nd year Bachelor students in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Robotics and similar specializations.
This year the project teams shall develop an electronic system with sensors and communication that will be integrated inside a model rocket.

Students can join
SENSATE-X Project

by sending a Google Form with a topic of project proposed for the summer camp -more info available soon

Deadline for students nomination: 1st May 2024.

Form available here

Virtual Project Component

Four webinars will be presented to students by professors from partner universities. Video tutorials and on line resources will available on the website.

Webinars

On line Project Presentation

The project presentation will be organised on line by h_da.

6th May 2025, 16:00 CET

Webinar 1- Introduction to Microcontrollers)

9th May 2025 16:00 CET

Webinar 2 - Introduction to Arduino

13th May 16:00 CET

Webinar 3 - Sensors & actuators

16th May 202516:00 CET