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A man wearing a blue button-down shirt stands with his arms crossed Arad Gharagozli (BEng'20) at GALAXIA's office

Posted:Ā April 2, 2024

By:Ā Stephanie Paterson

Since he was a child Arad Gharagozli (BEngā€™20) has been fascinated with space.Ā Now, a Masters student at 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ, heā€™s launched his own aerospace company GALAXIA, which is dedicated to developing intelligent satellites.

The idea for GALAXIA was born out of Gharagozliā€™s time in the 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ Space Systems Labā€”a design lab he started as a second-year student. Gharagozli considers his experiences in the lab an essential part of not only GALAXIA, but his engineering education as well.

ā€œThe Space Systems Lab gave me the opportunity to learn how to put the theory into practice and that itā€™s

not always a seamless experience,ā€ says Gharagozli.

ā€œIt gave me the space to fail and the tenacity to keep trying, and I think that helped make me a more well-rounded engineer.ā€

Gharagozli and his lab mates partnered with faculty to participate in the Canadian Space Agencyā€™s Canadian CubeSat Project. Together, they designed and built the LORIS satellite, which became the first spacecraft built in Atlantic Canada to be launched into orbit.

ā€œAs students, we didnā€™t just build a satellite, we also made history in our region and our country,ā€ says Gharagozli. ā€œIt made me realize that Nova Scotia has the potential to be a hub for the space industry.ā€

In 2020, when he started his Masters, Gharagozli joined the Young Innovators Program through the Emera ideaHub. The mentorship he received through the program helped him successfully pitch his company and secure the initial funding to make GALAXIA a reality.

Since launching, Gharagozli continues to partner with Dal and has hired several engineering graduates at GALAXIA. ā€œDal has one of the strongest engineering programs in Atlantic Canada,ā€ says Gharagozli. ā€œIt prepares students like me to solve real-world challenges and contribute to economic growth in our region and beyond.ā€

"Dal has one of the strongest engineering programs in Atlantic Canada." - Arad Gharagozli (BEng'20)