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Benjamin obtained his B.Eng. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the All Nations University College (Ghana) in 2013, an M.Eng. in Space Systems Engineering from Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan)  in 2016 and final year Ph.D. student in Space Systems Engineering at Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan). His research seeks to design and develop easy access, economical and straightforward testing facility for emerging space economies. Specifically, he is utilizing a Peltier-Effect based thermal testing device...

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Benjamin obtained his B.Eng. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the All Nations University College (Ghana) in 2013, an M.Eng. in Space Systems Engineering from Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan)  in 2016 and final year Ph.D. student in Space Systems Engineering at Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan). His research seeks to design and develop easy access, economical and straightforward testing facility for emerging space economies. Specifically, he is utilizing a Peltier-Effect based thermal testing device (Peltier-effect) to generate cold and hot condition environments inside a high vacuum chamber for Cubesat testing based on ISO 19683 test standard. He has led many historic space-related projects such as the first CANSAT project (2013), the first Amateur Ground Station project (2014) and the first historic Ghana satellite (Ghanasat-1) into outer space (7, July 2017) in Ghana. He is a member of the SGAC small satellite project working group (SSPG-SGAC) and SGAC space law and policy project group (SLPG-SGAC). He is part of the international team that worked on the HORYU-4 satellite project to demonstrate High voltage generation in space. Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Science (JSASS) and advisory council member for All Moonkind Inc. under Archaeology, Science and Heritage Council. He is part of the working group that drafted the Ghana Space Policy and working with the team in Ghana towards establishing the Ghana Space Agency.