

Thanks to both of them for their amazing support! August 13 th, 2022: Press releases for our recent npj Microgravityarticle have been published by the University of Warwick and ZARM (in German), triggering a significant response in mass media.

August 18 th, 2022: Our latest journal article on magnetic phase separation in microgravity has been featured in numerous media outlets this last week.September 14 th, 2022: Coming back from a launch campaign in the desert today.October 3 rd, 2022: Listen here to a fireside chat on our last paper on magnetic phase separation in microgravity at Quantum Photonics Club.Romero-Calvo was appointed as Vice-Chair of the COSPAR Scientific Commission G: Material and Fluid Sciences in Space Conditions. October 13 th, 2022: Our article “Novel Propellant Settling Strategies for Liquid Rocket Engine Restart in Microgravity” has been published today in Acta Astronautica! doi: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.10.012.October 27 th, 2022: Congratulations to the LGST Lab undergraduate researchers working on the design of the Georgia Tech Microgravity Drop Tower!! This afternoon they delivered an amazing poster presentation and won 1 st place in the hardware and devices division of the VIP Innovation Showcase.Areas of interest include life support, in-situ resource utilization, propellant sloshing, and heat transfer, among others. Our ultimate goal is to expand the traditional boundaries of the field of low-gravity fluid mechanics and contribute to the development of next-generation space systems. We are currently working on the development of novel multiphase flow management technologies by exploiting electromagnetic and acoustic actuation mechanisms. Welcome to the Low-Gravity Science and Technology (LGST) Laboratory! Our group is part of the Space Systems Design Laboratory and engages in a broad range of activities in the fields of microgravity and low-gravity research.
