JHU SEDS is a student space organization and a chapter of SEDS USA based at Johns Hopkins University. We support multidisciplinary project teams, bring speakers to campus, and organize trips to conferences, museums, and more. These experiences provide members with exposure to the diverse space exploration industry.
Our club has four project teams: Citizen Science, Space Engineering, Space Policy, and Telescope Club. This is the Zoom link we’ll be using for our meetings and events this semester: https://jhubluejays.zoom.us/j/97552803964 |
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit that empowers young people to participate and make an impact in space exploration. SEDS helps students develop their technical and leadership skills by providing opportunities to manage and participate in national projects as well as to attend conferences, publish their work, and develop their professional network, in order to help students become more effective in their present and future careers in industry, academia, government, and education.
SEDS was founded as a chapter-based organization in 1980 at MIT by Peter Diamandis, at Princeton University by Scott Scharfman, and at Yale University by Richard Sorkin. SEDS-USA was founded as a national group in 1982 by Peter Diamandis, Bob Richards, and Todd Hawley. The largest student-run space organization in the world, it consists of an international community of high school, undergraduate, and graduate students from a diverse range of educational backgrounds in chapters all over the world, including Canada, India, Israel, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States. SEDS USA Website |