Researcher at The Ministry of National Defense
Samaneh Elahian is a distinguished researcher in
aerospace engineering, known for her contributions to space debris management, path planning, and power electronics. She has published several impactful articles in esteemed journals, showcasing her expertise in innovative solutions for aerospace challenges. Elahian holds advanced degrees in
aerospace engineering and has collaborated with leading experts in the field. Her research focuses on enhancing the safety and efficiency of aerospace systems through cutting-edge technologies and methodologies. With a commitment to advancing
aerospace engineering, Elahian’s work is instrumental in shaping the future of space exploration and aviation technology.
Education:
Samaneh Elahian holds a robust educational background in aerospace engineering. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, where she developed a strong foundation in aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and flight mechanics. Building on this, she pursued a Master’s degree in the same field, focusing on advanced topics such as spacecraft design, satellite technology, and orbital mechanics. During her master’s studies, she conducted significant research on innovative propulsion systems and space mission planning. Elahian further advanced her expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, where her doctoral research concentrated on space debris management and path planning in GNSS-denied environments. Her academic journey is marked by a series of impactful publications and collaborations with leading researchers, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of aerospace engineering.