# WARR EEE Leads Meeting for sorting new members ## Attendees * Timm Plagge (EXPLORATION) * Francesco Longhetti (Rocketry) * Jona Tomasik (MOVE) ## New people who chose a team * ## Undecided new people * Not everyone is for electronics, send them a separate email ## Misc. * There is an Excel sheet in the PR chat TITLE: Follow up: TUM Student Club Fair (WARR) Dear all, Thank you for showing interest in WARR. Since you are undecided which team you want to join, we would like to give you another quick overview again. You can then send an email to the corresponding team to show your interest, and they will take over from there. You can also visit our website at warr.de/ . Rocketry: The following tasks are open right now at WARR Rocketry Electronics: * Design Radio Ground Station - A rack-based electronic cabinet with radio and network equipment. Main receiving end for rocket telemetry system * Design Interaction and Visualization Station - A rack based electronic cabinet with computer/server, network and electronic equipment. At the core of the control room Apart from the open tasks you are always welcome to work on something else, we have a C/FreeRTOS based Firmware Team and a Web-Development Team if you are into coding. We do not have any PCB design tasks at the moment, but there is a lot of PCB testing coming towards us if you are interested in that. Cheers! More information: Contact: MOVE: We build cubesats! Currently we are working on a mission aiming to improve space debris models. For this we are building space debris sensors, design a high voltage generation circuit, and do amplification of signals from the sensor and data processing on an FPGA. Additionally we are designing the whole electrical power supply system on our own, so if your are interested solar cells (and maximum power point tracking) and battery management systems, you would fit well into our team. More information: warr.de/projects/move/ Contact: satelliten@warr.de Exploration: Our EEE team works closely with the SW team to develop our own embedded systems. We design, manufacture and program our own PCBs for the LARSS Rover, which are responsible for tasks such as motor control, power management and positioning a Fresnel lense. Our next rover will have more of a focus on path planning and AI, and we are currently still figuring out what electronic systems we would like to include, so now is the best time to join! More information: warr.de/projects/exploration/ Contact: timm.plagge@tum.de Space Labs: More information: warr.de/spacelabs Contact: fanny.roessler@tum.de Space Elevator: The goal of our team is to build a lightweight vehicle that can transport heavy payloads vertically up a tether as a prove of concept. To achieve this goal we need enthusiastic students that are interested in electronics to help us with designing our own ESCs for recuperating and dealing with a lot of sensors and communication. If you want to help us make space transport more efficient join the WARR Space Elevator. More information: warr.de/projects/spaceelevator/ Contact: julian.sanktjohanser@warr.de Thank you again for showing interest, we hope to see you soon! WARR e.V