Zendar Universe - Research Collaborators

Advancing space research through global scientific collaboration.

Our Vision for Collaboration

At Zendar Universe, research partnerships are at the heart of advancing space exploration and technology. We believe that groundbreaking discoveries are achieved when brilliant minds work together across disciplines, organizations, and borders.

Our Research Partners Portal is designed to support collaboration with universities, aerospace organizations, and scientific institutions that share our passion for pushing the boundaries of knowledge.


What We Look For in a Research Partner

  • Innovative Research Focus – Microgravity, astrophysics, propulsion, observatory technology, and beyond.
  • Proven Scientific Excellence – Publications, ongoing projects, or demonstrated leadership in your field.
  • Collaborative Mindset – A commitment to co-developing ideas and sharing expertise.
  • Ethics & Sustainability – Research that upholds strong ethical standards and promotes long-term impact.
  • Global Perspective – Willingness to contribute to an international research community.

What Collaboration with Zendar Universe Looks Like

  • Joint Research Projects – Co-develop initiatives in space research, observatory science, and emerging technologies.
  • Knowledge Exchange – Share expertise, data, and findings through secure platforms.
  • Outreach Programs – Partner with us to engage students, educators, and the wider community in space science.
  • Access to Infrastructure – Utilize our upcoming observatory and research tools for collaborative studies.

How to Collaborate - Step-by-Step

Follow these steps to join Zendar Universe as a Research Collaborator and publish your work globally.

1. Check Eligibility & Review Policies

A. Ensure your research fits our focus areas (microgravity, astrophysics, propulsion, observatory technology, AI for astronomy, etc.).

B. Review our Privacy Policy before submission: Research Collaborators Privacy Policy

2. Apply as an Organization or Individual

A. Complete the Research Partner Application Form: Submit Application

B. Provide details such as institution name, address, website (optional), year established (optional), contact person and role.

3. Provide Profile & Assets

A. Supply professional details of the primary contact.

B. Upload a 1080×1080 professional profile photo. C. Add social links you want published (Twitter, LinkedIn, Website, ORCID if available).

4. Get Portal Access

A. Once accepted, you’ll receive login credentials for the Collaborator Dashboard: Collaborator Login

B. Use the dashboard to manage your profile, submissions, and published items.

5. Submit Your Research

A. Submit via the portal or by email to elena.vance@zendaruniverse.com.

B. Any file format is accepted. Include:

  • Title & abstract
  • Authors & keywords
  • Research category
  • Figures, tables, or data files (if available)

6. Editorial Review (24-Hour Target)

A. Our team reviews all submissions for policy alignment and quality.

B. Review time is typically 24 hours (depending on submission volume).

C. Clarifications or edits may be requested before approval.

7. Publication & SEO Optimization

A. We publish up to 1 free research publication per day per collaborator.

B. Publications are indexed under:

  • /research/ (main hub)
  • Relevant project pages
  • Research categories
  • Researcher profiles

C. Our editorial team may rewrite for clarity, improve readability, and add images while preserving the scientific summary.

8. Publication Frequency & Requirements

A. Minimum: 1 research publication per week.

B. Maximum: 1 research publication per day.

C. Failure to meet the minimum requirement may result in temporary revocation of portal access.

9. Post-Publication Support & Updates

A. Request updates, corrections, or supplementary materials via the dashboard or email (elena.vance@zendaruniverse.com).

B. Our team maintains published pages and may enhance them with visuals or figures.

10. Removal & Policy Enforcement

A. Zendar Universe reserves the right to refuse, suspend, or remove publications that violate policy (plagiarism, illegal content, ethics breaches, etc.).

B. The submitting contact will be notified with reasons, subject to legal constraints.

11. Discontinue or Terminate Services

A. To discontinue collaboration, notify our team in writing.

B. If terms (including publication frequency) are not met, we may temporarily revoke access to the Collaborator Portal.


Quick checklist (things to prepare before applying)

  • Institution details + contact person and role
  • 1080×1080 professional profile photo
  • Social links (Twitter, LinkedIn, website)
  • Manuscript/files (any format) + short abstract and keywords
  • Confirmation you’ve read the Research Collaborators Privacy Policy

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Frequently Asked Questions About Research Collaborators

To become a research partner, simply complete our Research Partner Application Form on the “Submit” page. Provide details about your institution, areas of expertise, and collaboration interests. Once submitted, our research team will carefully review your application and reach out if your goals align with Zendar Universe’s mission.

Zendar Universe partners with universities, research institutes, and industry leaders in fields such as microgravity research, astrophysics, space observatory science, advanced optics, artificial intelligence for astronomy, and sustainable space technology. We welcome both theoretical and applied research collaborations.

Yes. Zendar Universe actively works with global universities, aerospace organizations, private companies, and government institutions. Our goal is to create a worldwide research network that accelerates space discovery and fosters innovation across borders.

Research partners gain access to joint projects, observatory facilities, data-sharing opportunities, co-publications, and outreach programs. By collaborating with Zendar Universe, institutions can expand their visibility in the global research community and contribute to pioneering space science initiatives.