About

“It is appalling obviously that our technology has exceeded our humanity”

~ Albert Einstein

The Epsilon Foundation is a non-profit space science organisation in Australia.  Our focus is on education and research of space science and space related activities in support of enhancing the space capabilities of Australia.  The foundation is a think tank that can provide the organisational framework for the collaboration between the public and private sector on various space related projects and activities.  These can include the development of space policy, enhancing education and awareness of space science and facilitating research programs that contribute to the development of space capabilities for Australia.

Operations

The Epsilon Foundation is located on a remote facility in Douglas, just 40min north of Toowoomba. The Foundation runs a small team of volunteer members from varying degrees of experience and professions.

History

The name Epsilon came from the fifth character of the Greek alphabet.  Five denotes intelligence, and also in mathematics is an arbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero.

Executive

The executive team seeks to promote the Foundation and gather like minded individuals to drive them to develop better infrastructure in using a computer-based centric systems that maintains balance, between humans, technology and the surrounding environment. They are responsible for the organisational structure and implementation of strategies, policies and priorities for the Foundation.  Ultimately, they secure the safety, security and future of the Foundation.  Mr Jake Bui (Director of Operations) handles all operational and management aspects of the organisation.

Oct 26, 2008