Hannah Dawe is a Space Mission Intelligence Analyst at HEO UK, focusing on the applications of Non-Earth Imagery (NEI). Day-to-day Hannah tasks HEO's network of sensors to conduct end-to-end NEI operations support and product delivery; generating insights into RSO's sub-systems, configuration, attitude, and health status. Hannah studied her Undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering from Swansea University where she specialized in space and completed her bachelor thesis titled 'Conceptual Design and Analysis of a Space Safety Spacecraft'. Hannah then went on to complete her Masters degree in Space Exploration Systems at the University of Leicester, in collaboration with Politecnico di Torino and ISAE-SUPAERO. For this degree she took part in the SEEDS XV project, a 6 months international project where she worked on designing the interplanetary trajectory from Earth to Mars for a Human Mars Lander and the EDL and ascent phases of the mission to retrieve astronauts from the surface of Mars. During her studies, Hannah volunteered as an Executive Trustee and Careers Team Lead at UKSEDS (UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space). She also worked as an Aerospace Engineer at AmbaSat Ltd, assisting on the orbital operator licensing, business development, and R&D of the sprite-sats and cubesat.
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