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2022 UTokyo 3MT – Maximilien Berthet – Sailing satellites, pushed by the air and the sun "Since my childhood, I have often looked up to the skies and imagined the Voyager satellites, launched in the 1970s, hurtling through the outer solar system. At the University of Tokyo, I have been fortunate to further deepen my curiosity for space, by conducting research into small satellite simulation and design. I am especially interested in how satellites interact with the space environment in Earth orbit. This interaction can make it easier to control their motion, and can also provide us with scientific information such as on the dynamics of the atmosphere. During my Ph.D., I have studied the potential of solar sails – lightweight, reflective versions of the sails found on boats in the ocean – for harnessing the interaction between satellites, the air, and the sun, to realise new space missions. Ultimately, I hope my work will continue to make space even more accessible to people around the world." These videos are part of The University of Tokyo’s fourth Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition. Seventeen PhD students each introduce their research in under three minutes, in English, with just a single slide. UTokyo students, faculty and staff can log-in with their email address to cast a vote for the People’s Choice Award between Friday July 24th and 4pm on Friday June 8th 2022. Please click here: https://forms.office.com/r/Kc5SKAKbd7 The top three winners are announced on Saturday July 9th 2022. The Grand Prize winner represents UTokyo at the University of Queensland’s 2022 Asia-Pacific 3MT Competition. 3MT is a registered trademark of The University of Queensland. https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/