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The EPIS Thinktank is the body of all actively publishing EPIS Thinktank Fellows who can join the EPIS Working Groups, EPIS Report Groups or EPIS Format Groups. The EPIS Thinktank develops and strengthens the EPIS Publications by establishing and securing standards. It instituates peer-to-peer review processes and ensures deadlines being met. Additionally, it facilitates connections between students, professionals, and experts, ensuring a dynamic and collaborative network.

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Benefits + Requirements: EPIS Research Fellow

As an EPIS Research Fellow, you become part of the EPIS Thinktank. You can engage in different positions:

  • Resort Leader (lead a group)

  • Writing Expert (contribute to various publications)

  • Research Expert (conduct research on a specific topic)

  • Special Expert (specialize in a particular subject)

By joining, you benefit from:

  • Priority in EPIS Delegations

  • Access to Informal Talks with Experts

The basic requirements are:

  • CV (1 page)

  • Cover Letter (1 page)

  • Samples of previous publications (helpful but not mandatory)

Find more details in our EPIS Newsletter + EPIS Guideline

Onboarding via Internal Affairs

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EPIS News, EPIS Delegation, Journals Database, CV Check, Internship Market

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Application via Internal Affairs

Thinktank

Priority for EPIS Delegation, Researching/Writing for EPIS Publications (i.e. EPIS Working Groups, EPIS Report Groups and EPIS Format Groups)

Via Personal Invitation Only

Consultancy

Consults on foreign affairs & security policies, Study Script, Efficiency Certificate

Our Organisation

EPIS is parted into 3: EPIS Network, EPIS Thinktank, EPIS Consultancy. As an EPIS Fellow, you are a member of EPIS Network. EPIS Network Fellows are not actively publishing their work but enjoy the benefits of the EPIS Network Fellowship - like participating in EPIS Delegations. 
 
EPIS Network Fellows can qualify for EPIS Thinktank. EPIS Thinktank Fellows publish in the EPIS Report Groups, EPIS Working Groups and EPIS Format Groups.

Learn more about EPIS and apply today!

Recent EPIS Publications

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Satellite Security and Post-Quantum-Cryptography

Satellite Security and Post-Quantum-Cryptography

Protecting Satellites from Threats: A Post-Quantum Cryptography Field Test

Satellite Security and Post-Quantum-Cryptography

Heiko

Radde

External Author

Is current satellite cybersecurity sufficient to address emerging threats, especially with rising space reliance? Most commercial satellites still rely on outdated or minimal cybersecurity measures. Many use “security by obscurity,” and standard communication protocols either lack security or use weak static keys. Meanwhile, satellites are becoming critical infrastructure and increasingly targeted in cyber conflicts. Current satellite security is inadequate - it must be strengthened.

Finding Open Position: EPIS Newsletter

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