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Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:54:58 GMT

A video view from the Iranian TV station Al-Alam shows Saturday's launch of the Safir rocket. Initially, Iranian media said that the rocket put the nation's first home-produced communications satellite into orbit, but later reports maintained that the mission was merely a test of the launch vehicle.Iranian officials say a rocket launch last weekend was merely a test, but U.S. military intelligence officials now see it as a failed attempt to put a satellite in orbit.


Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:39:56 GMT

An artist's interpretation shows NASA's Ares 1 rocket launching spaceward. A dual shock absorber system for the rocket should solve the problem of excessive vibration during flight, the agency says.NASA engineers have come up with a dual shock absorber solution to the problem of excessive vibrations with the new Ares 1 rocket that will launch the agency's Orion space shuttle replacement.


Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:01:32 GMT

Comparison of a typical micro-spacecraft to the size of a birthday cake. To bring this sci-fi vision of 50-pound "micro-spacecraft" and 10-pound "nano-spacecraft" to reality, scientists have now invented a razor-thin skin that can protect craft against the extreme heat and intense cold found in outer space and withstand micrometeoroids hurtling at thousands of miles per hour.


Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:49:34 GMT

The innermost part of the earth. The outer core extends from 2500 to 3500 miles below the earth's surface and is liquid metal. The inner core is the central 500 miles and is solid metal.Something beneath the surface is changing Earth's protective magnetic field, which may leave satellites and other space assets vulnerable to high-energy radiation.


Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:55:26 GMT

This artist's rendering shows the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter going around the moon with Earth in the background. The unmanned spacecraft was supposed to launch in early December, but has been delayed until 2009.NASA has delayed the launch of an unmanned spacecraft to the moon to scout for potential landing sites for astronauts.


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    CV: Graduate Studies Student - Space Flight Laboratory, UTIAS

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     Date Submitted:16-07-2008
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     Current job:Graduate Studies Student - Space Flight Laboratory, UTIAS
     Employment Term:Either
     Relocation:Own country
     Date available:within 2 months
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Satellite Operators, , , Launch Systems, Consulting/Engineering Services
     KeywordsProgramming: C++, IDL, Tcl/Tk, TCP/IP, MATLAB, SIMULINK, STK, AutoCAD, Pro-ENGINEER, Cygwin Tools, PSpice, Xilinx ECS and ModelSim. Lab: function generator, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, AM/DSB/SSB generator, AMDSB receiver, frequency counter. Operat
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    Personal Accomplishments

            Strong analytical approach to solving problems: high distinction in Aerospace Engineering Bachelor degree.

            Outstanding organizational, leadership and team-building skills: IEEE executive 2004-2006.

            Demonstrated fluency in English, Hebrew and Russian.

    Computer Proficiency

    Programming languages:                 Solid understanding and experience in C++.

            Extensive programming experience in IDL.

            Work experience with Tcl and Tcl/Tk.

            Networking experience with TCP/IP protocol.

    Software / hardware:                     Knowledge of MATLAB and SIMULINK.

            Simulation experience with STK.

            Design experience using IntelliCAD, AutoCAD and Pro-ENGINEER.

            Extensive use of Cygwin Tools.

            Familiarity with PSpice, ViewDraw, Xilinx ECS and ModelSim.

            Laboratory experience using function generator, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, AM/DSB/SSB generator, AMDSB receiver, frequency counter.

    Operating Systems:                        MS Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS, UNIX.

    Education

    University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies  – Space Flight Laboratory

     Toronto, Ontario, Canada                                                                                         Sept 06 – Present

            Masters of Applied Science candidate in Aerospace Engineering

            Expected graduation date:      Sept 2008

    Carleton University – Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada                                                                                            Sept 02 – April 06

            Bachelor of Engineering Aerospace Electronics and Systems

            Graduated with high distinction in April 2006

    Major Projects

    LUNETTE                                                                                                                   Sept 06 – Present

    Nanospacecraft concept study, University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace Studies Space Flight Laboratory

            Lunette is a gravity-mapping payload that includes a subsatellite and an analyzer package as a primary payload on the Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative - European Student Moon Orbiter (SSETI ESMO) mission.

            Responsible for spacecraft communications design and payload design of the range-rate measurements between the subsatellite and the electronics package left behind on the parent spacecraft.

    Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment – CanX                                                      Sept 06 – Present

    Part of an M.A.Sc thesis project, University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace Studies Space Flight Laboratory

            CanX is an advanced nanosatellite development program responsible for CanX-2, CanX-3 (BRITE), CanX-4/-5 (formation flying), CanX-6 and AISSAT-1 (AIS detection).

            Developed and automated operations software at UTIAS mission control center using Visual C++.

            Performed system level ground testing and on-orbit operation of spacecraft.

    Employment

            NRC Institute for Aerospace Research – Airborne Meteorological Radar Data Analyst                    May 05 – Aug 06

    -         Worked in collaboration with an Airborne Research Program that focuses on airborne remote sensing system development and atmospheric studies in the Alliance Icing Research Study (AIRSII) project.

    -         Personal contribution to the project involved the analysis of collected atmospheric and cloud radar data by developing an airborne radar analysis software using IDL.

            ENQ Semiconductor Corp – Digital Laboratory Assistant                                                                     May 04 – Aug 04

    -          Designed a GUI-based software to access the memory of an IC using TCL/Tk programming language and participated in the construction of a detailed validation plan.

    -          Established a laboratory for validation and verification of products by providing various test arrangement and equipment for a clean-room work environment.

            University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace Studies Teaching Assistant                                  Sept 07  – Dec 07

    -         Acquired valuable teaching and leadership experience as a teaching assistant of a Space Systems Design 4th year undergraduate course.

    -         Assisted students throughout the design of a lunar circumnavigation rover project via workshops and report feedback.

    Publications

            M. Short, C. Short, A. Philip, J. Grzymisch, E. Peterson, R. Zee, H. Spencer, J. Arkani-Hamed, "Lunette: Satellite-to-Satellite Gravity Mapping of the Moon", CASI ASTRO 2008 Conference, April 2008.

            M. Short, C. Short, A. Philip, J. Grzymisch, R. Zee, H. Spencer, J. Arkani-Hamed, "Lunette: Satellite-to-Satellite Gravity Mapping of the Moon", 9th International Conference on Exploration and Utilization of the Moon, Sorrento, Italy, October 2007.

            P. Klimas, C. Merrett, B. Darvell, C. Gagnon, B. Lynch, C. Short, M. Short, N. Wellington, J. Wright, and Dr. T. Kaya, "AEGIS – Down to Earth Satellite Design", 13th Canadian Astronautics Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 2006

    Volunteer Work and Personal Development

            Tutor at the Toronto City Mission, Sept 2007 - Present

    -          Provided educational support for primary school children in a one-on-one setting.

    -          Mentored underprivileged children to achieve independence and academic success.

            Executive of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Carleton University Student Branch.

    -          Secretary 2005-2006: served as a communication link between different subgroups in the organization.

    -          Office Director 2004-2005: managed over 100 volunteers, maintained the functionality of the IEEE office.

             Extensive arts and music education – pursued piano education for 10 years in the Jerusalem University's Conservatory of Music, Israel.

             Participated in various community events such as the 2008 WWF CN Tower climb, 2005 OAC Corporate Relay and 5 km run as well as the 2002 MDS Nordion fundraising 10 km run.

    Awards and Distinctions

            Graduated with high distinction in Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University.

            Dean’s Honour list Carleton University – recognition of remarkable academic achievements (2003, 2004).

            Carleton University President’s entrance scholarship valued at $10,000 – recognition of academic excellence and engineering.

            Carleton University “Aiming for the Top Tuition” scholarship – recognition of academic distinction.

            School Champion in the 2002 Descartes National Mathematics Contest; ranked in the top 25% nationwide.

            Musical education awards:

    -          IODE/NACOA Frances Fyfe Memorial Scholarship, Senior Piano Level, 2002.

    -          First place winner in the Kiwanis Music Festival, 2000.


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