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Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:39:18 GMT

The international space station, shown here in a photo taken from the shuttle Discovery in June, had to change course this week by firing the thrusters on Europe's docked Automated Transfer Vehicle. The ATV and its four solar panels are visible at the bottom of the image.For the first time in five years, the international space station changed course on Wednesday to avoid a piece of space junk — in this case, satellite debris that the Russians have insisted wasn't there.


Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:09:44 GMT

This image of the Crab Nebula, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, reveals the intricate epitaph of a long-dead star.The glowing Crab Nebula, a spectacular and colorful object famously imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, represents the leftovers from a supernova explosion observed by Chinese and Arab astronomers in 1054 C.E.


Thu, 28 Aug 2008 19:05:01 GMT

In the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, space shuttle Atlantis is moved across the I-beam toward the waiting external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters in high bay 3. NASA engineers successfully freed a stuck metal pin on the space shuttle Atlantis late Tuesday, but the work delayed plans to roll the spacecraft out to its Florida launch pad this week.


Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:49:26 GMT

NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, Expedition 17 flight engineer, uses a computer while working with an experiment in the Japanese Kibo laboratory of the international space station. A computer virus was detected aboard the space station on July 25, 2008, but did not infect the space station's command and control computers. A virus designed to swipe passwords from online gamers has inexplicably popped up in some laptop computers aboard the international space station.


Thu, 28 Aug 2008 01:43:54 GMT

This clash of clusters provides further evidence for dark matter. Ordinary matter, mostly in the form of hot gas, glows brightly in X-rays (shown in pink) and was slowed down by the collision. But dark matter (shown in blue) passed right through. Click on the image for a larger version.Astronomers say fresh imagery of a powerful collision of galaxy clusters supports the idea that dark matter is something totally separate from ordinary matter.


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    Personal information
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     Date Submitted:18-07-2008
     Last Modified:18-07-2008 (04:17)
    Job information
     Current job:RF and MW Engineer
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Relocation:Europe only
     Date available:within a month
     Industry:Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, , , Consulting/Engineering Services
     KeywordsDesigner of hybrid structures for T/R modules, tester of MMICs and modules for Space applications
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    Personal information

     

    Nationality

     

    Italian

     

    Date of birth

     

    14th November 1976

     

     

    Work experience

                   

    Dates (from – to)

     

    January 2008 - Now

    Name and address of employer

     

    Altra Italia S.p.A.

    Type of business or sector

     

    Consulting firm in Aerospace, Defense, Automotive and IT fields

    Occupation or position held

     

    Consultant as Microwave Designer at Thales Alenia Space, Rome, Italy

    Main activities and responsibilities

     

    ·         Research on wide bandgap semiconductor technology, focusing on wide-band and high-power devices based on Gallium Nitride (GaN). The research activity ended with a survey written in English on the state of the art of GaN technology.

    ·         GaAs HPAs and GaN LNAs measurement (S Parameters, Noise Figure, Power Sweep, IP3).

    ·         Design of hybrid structures (with both EM and circuit analysis) for microwave and mm-wave power application.

     

                   

    Dates (from – to)

     

    April – December 2007

    Name and address of employer

     

    Thales Alenia Space, Rome, Italy

    Type of business or sector

     

    Aerospace

    Occupation or position held

     

    RF & Microwave Engineer - Internship

    Main activities and responsibilities

     

    ·         Design of Test Jigs for MMICs measurements.

    ·         Design of microstrip power dividers/couplers (with both EM and circuit analysis)  in Alumina and LTCC technology for HPAs coupling up to 40 GHz.

    ·         Design of transitions between different technologies: Microstrip-Waveguide, Microstrip-CWG, Coaxial-Waveguide.

    ·         Research on HPAs coupling in Waveguide technology (Waveguide Tray Amplifiers).

     

     

    Education and training

     

    • Dates (from – to)

     

    August 2006 – February 2007

    • Name and type of organisation providing education and training

     

    NTI Europe, European Headquarters of NT-MDT,  Apeldoorn, Netherlands – MSc’s Internship

    • Principal subjects/occupational

    skills covered

     

    ·         Several Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) techniques were studied and applied to different kinds of samples.  Conductors, Semiconductors, Magnetic samples, Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes (embedded and on the sample surface) were investigated by means of the most common techniques: STM (Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy), AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy), MFM (Magnetic Force Microscopy), AFAM (Atomic Force Acoustic Microscopy), AFUHM (Atomic Force Ultrasound Holography Microscopy) and LON (Local Oxidation Nanolithography). Also a new technique, Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM), were successfully used in the characterization and modification of ferroelectric surfaces at the micro- and nano-meter scale.

    ·         Cooperation in Spin + , a project carried out together with Eindhoven and Delft Universities for developing a device capable to analyze polymers crystallization by means of SPM microscopes. My task was to design and realize an electronic interface to control by PC the stage on which the polymer sample is crystallized.

     

     

    • Dates (from – to)

     

    January – July 2006  

    • Name and type of organization providing education and training

     

    International Master in Nanotechnologies (IMN MSc) –

    CIVEN (Association of Veneto Universities), Venice, Italy

    • Principal subjects/occupational

    skills covered

     

    A joint course of Universities of Padua, Venice and Verona offering a top quality managerial programme for next generation managers, entrepreneurs and consultants in the field of nanotechnologies applied to business.

    Main scientific subjects: properties of materials, microstructural and microanalytical analysis techniques, surface characterization, spectroscopy, nanofluidics, nanotribology, nanoparticles, thin films and carbon nanotubes.

    Main non-scientific subjects: corporate financing, business planning, entrepreneurship, leadership, intellectual property protection.

    Thesis title: ” Advanced SPM Techniques in Nanotechnology

    The work has been carried out during the internship in NTI-Europe and is a complete guide for Scanning Probe Microscopy, based on the personal experience in the company labs.

    • Title of qualification awarded

     

    MSc in Nanotechnology

     

     

    • Dates (from – to)

     

    December 2005

    • Name and type of organization providing education and training

     

    University of Messina

    • Title of qualification awarded

     

    Engineer Qualifying Examination

    • Level in national classification

    (if appropriate)

     

    Final Grade: 90%

     

     

    • Dates (from – to)

     

    January 1998– November 2005 

    • Name and type of organization providing education and training

     

    Electronics Engineering faculty, University of Messina

    • Principal subjects/occupational

    skills covered

     

    Thesis title: “Determination of non-linear HEMT models at microwave frequencies: scalability properties and temperature dependencies”.

    Effective HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor) models were developed by software (AWR Microwave Office) in order to simulate a family of HEMTs and match the S-parameters measured at different temperatures and working points.

    • Title of qualification awarded

     

    Master of Electronics Engineering

    • Level in national classification

    (if appropriate)

     

    Final Grade: 90%



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