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     Date Submitted:17-07-2008
     Last Modified:21-07-2008 (04:57)
    Job information
     Current job:MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering student
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Relocation:Europe only
     Date available:within 2 months
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Satellite Operators, Launch Systems, Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
     KeywordsStudent in double degree Ecole Centrale de Lyon (general engineering) and Cranfield University (MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering). I have an experience of group projects (experimental rocket in group of 5 people, design of in-orbit servicing miss
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    EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS
    10/2007-09/2008              Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK
    MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering
    Main subjects include propulsion, orbits, communications, structure, data handling, etc.
    Group design project: “In-orbit servicing”
    The purpose of the project was to define a system design for a spacecraft to be “serviceable” on-orbit and its servicing vehicle. Working within a team of twelve, the project involved reviews including one with representatives of the space industry.
    Individual research project: “Planetary in-situ resource utilisation demonstrator”
    This project examines what may be required from ISRU and what future missions would be enabled by different ISRU approaches. The research addresses the similarities and differences between Lunar and Martian ISRU, and includes an outline design for a demonstrator mission.
     
    09/2005-06/2007              Ecole Centrale Lyon (ECL), FRANCE
    One of the most prestigious institutes of engineering in France. I expect to graduate a diplôme d’ingénieur généraliste de l’Ecole Centrale de Lyon (equivalent to a taught MSc in non-specialized engineering) in 2008.
    Group project: experimental rocket
    Working in a group of five students to design and realize an experimental rocket for a project at the Ecole Centrale Lyon. I was responsible for the mechanical part of the rocket and became the leader of the project. Our rocket was successfully launched in July 2006. This project was selected to be one of the best of the year.
     
    09/2003-06/2005              Lycée Pierre de Fermat, FRANCE
    Preparatory classes (PCSI, PSI* : major physics). These classes are 2 years of full time higher education preparing for the competitive entry exams to France’s institutes of engineering.
    06/2003               
    Scientific Baccalauréat (major mathematics), equivalent to A-level
    EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
    Summer 2007                    Astrium, Toulouse, FRANCE
    Internship in the department of design of telecommunication satellites. 
    Having to analyse thermal dissipations budgets from previous telecommunication satellites, I had to analyse the evolutions of thermal performances during the beginning of projects and compare the performances of the different satellites. This included a meeting with thermal team so as to show my conclusions.
     
    July 2006                              Latécoère, Toulouse, FRANCE
    Internship in manufacturing workshop
    The company is a subcontractor to companies such as Airbus, Boeing or Dassault aviation. I assembled parts in a production workshop.
    COMPUTING SKILLS
    Software: Microsoft Suite, Adobe Acrobat, Catia, Matlab, Satellite Tool Kit, ESATAN, ESARAD
    Programming: C, C++, Visual Basic
    Operating systems: Windows XP/Vista
    LANGAGES
    English: Fluent. I achieved 620 at paper based TOEFL test in May 2007and an overall score of 8 at IELTS test in April 2007
    French: mother tongue
    Spanish: beginner.
    ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS
    At the Ecole Centrale Lyon I swam every week, I took part in university competitive sport. I also played water polo and rugby every week. I was a member of the school team.
    During the first year at school I belonged to an ECL students’ association the SDeC which consist in providing students with duplicated lecture notes, printing whatever other students’ association need. In this association I was in charge of relationship with professors of the school.
    President of Ecole Centrale de Lyon rocket club
    REFERENCES
    Mr Sylvain LECONTE                                                                        Dr Peter ROBERTS
    EADS Astrium                                                                                    Cranfield University
    Satellite design team leader                                                        p.c.e.roberts(at)cranfield.ac.uk
    BD: Telecom spacecraft
    sylvain.leconte(at)astrium.eads.net
     


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