Discover Your Space 2025
Discover Your Space is a yearly networking event at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering of the TU Delft. We are excited to be joining numerous companies active space sector in this year's edition. Join us to learn more about our work, meet our experts, and explore opportunities in space and science.
Why meet S[&]T?
S[&]T will have a short pitch presentation about our company & projects. Afterwards, during the networking drink at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, our experts will be present to answer questions and discuss about career opportunities.
Visiting us gives you the chance to:
Talk to our experts
- Andre Silva - Team Lead Talent Acquisition
- Elena Laborda Rontomé - Talent Acquisition Consultant
- Kevin De hulsters - Scientific Software Engineer
Discover career opportunities
Students and future S[&]T colleagues can find out what it’s like to work with us.
Network and connect
Whether you’re a partner, visitor, or space enthusiast, we’re here to share insights and explore collaborations.
Join us in just:


What we're showing
Some of the projects our engineers have contributed to include:
- FORUM
Our engineer Kevin De hulsters has been part of ESA's FORUM (Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring) project. FORUM is ESA’s next Earth Explorer mission, designed to measure Earth’s outgoing radiation in the far-infrared: a part of the spectrum never before mapped in such detail. Together with partners like Airbus, our team contributes to the digital twin of the FORUM satellite, focusing on simulating and validating the mission’s instrument and geometry modules. These efforts will help ensure FORUM delivers the precise data needed to strengthen climate change predictions.
Meet the experts, ask your questions, and see how S[&]T is helping make Europe’s space ambitions a reality!
Where?
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TU Delft, Mekelweg 2, Delft, 2628
When?
📅 Tuesday, 2 December, 2025
🕘 6PM
Let’s Talk!
Come find us at our booth, we’d love to connect and hear from you! Sign up on the event page below.