معرفی
Christer Fuglesang is a Professor of Space Travel at KTH Royal Institute of Technology since April 2017, having previously served as an adjunct professor on secondment from the European Space Agency. He directs the KTH Space Center, established in 2014. His research focuses on particles in space, including radiation studies on the International Space Station (ISS) and projects like JEM-EUSO to detect ultra-high energy cosmic rays. He oversees the AeroSpace Master program and teaches courses such as Human Spaceflight (SD2905). His work involves advanced UV imaging from space, detector calibration, and space mission development. Fuglesang also contributes to initiatives like EUSO-SPB2 and EUSO-TA, exploring cosmic phenomena and space technology applications. His roles include examiner and course leader for multiple programs, emphasizing interdisciplinary education and research.
Research Interests:
- Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) detection
- Space radiation environment and ISS-based experiments
- UV imaging and fluorescence telescope technology
- Space mission design and instrumentation
- Solar geoengineering and planetary sunshade concepts
Labs & Teams: Active in the KTH Space Center, collaborating with the JEM-EUSO and EUSO collaborations. Engaged in interdisciplinary projects involving particle physics, astrophysics, and aerospace engineering.


