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     Date Submitted:26-05-2009
     Last Modified:07-12-2009 (05:12)
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     Current job:Researcher
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Anywhere
     Date available:immediately
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Launch Systems, Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
     KeywordsI am an aerospace engineer with a previous experience, having worked in different contexts. I am seriously in pursuing my interest, space propulsion, and even more after my recent visit to the Guyanese Space Center in French Guyana. The analytical wor
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    WORK EXPERIENCES

     

    Ø      Since November 1, 2009, public competition winner for Ph.D in Energetic at the University of Rome  ‘Sapienza’ for three-year period 2009-2012. Waiting for assignment of the research project.

     

    Ø      Since April 3, 2009, to December 2, 2009 tutor for the scientific area (Environmental Technical Physics I and II, Lighting Technique and Acoustics, Environmental Technical Physics Laboratory), at the Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome.

     

    Ø      Since March 2, 2009, to October 31, 2009 collaborate with the Environmental Technical Physics Department of the faculty of Applied Sciences and Technologies at the Guglielmo Marconi University.

     

    Ø      From September 1, 2008 to February 28, 2009, researcher in cooperation with the Department of Energy Technologies, Renewable Sources and Energy Saving of ENEA (Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie e l’Ambiente) at the Casaccia (Rome) research centre concerning: “Supporting Activities to the Specification and Selection of Innovative Electrotechnologies in the Final Uses and in the Evaluation of the Potential Diffusion in Industrial Applications” within the framework of the activities included in the Programme Agreement MSE-ENEA: “Recognition of the Electrical Techniques Applied in Industrial Customers and the Thermal Technologies Potentially Replaceable with Innovative Electrical Technologies”.    

     

    Ø      Academic year 2008-2009 Professor in ‘Industrial Technical Physics’ I and II at the Industrial Engineering faculty at  the G. Marconi University.

     

    Ø      Academic years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 assistant to Professor F. Cumo as lecturer on ‘Physics of Buildings’ and ‘Thermal Plants’ at the Architectural Faculty at Sapienza University of Rome for the.

     

    Ø      In November 2007, and from March 1 to August 31, 2008, consultant at the Ministry for Environment and Safeguard of Land and Sea, 6th Division-Safeguard of the Sea from Pollution, on behalf of the Department of Technical Physics of the Sapienza University of Rome. This consultancy concerned “Analysis and Implementation of the Marpol Rules”, regarding  the evaluation of air and sea pollution parameters due to merchant ships according to the International Marpol Agreement.

     

    Ø      From September 2007 to February 2008 student tutor at Cepu Group (preparation and recovery university exams).

     

    Ø      Since the beginning university studies private tutor in Maths and Physics for high school and university students.

     

    Ø      From March 2003 to November 2005 work-study position (180 hours per year) at the Development and Orientation Agency Laziodisu/Sapienza (Rome), provided assistance to post-graduate students with research and perusal of the available material and promoting various activities (seminars, workshops, etc.) at the centre.

     

     

    PUBBLICATIONS

     

    Ø      M. Pizzichini, C. Russo, E. Ferrero, E.Tuccimei, Le tecnologie separative mediante membrane, internal ENEA document dealing with a description of the Membrane Technologies mainly regarding energy aspects. Available on the website:

    http://www.enea.it/enea_paese/sistema_elettrico/Tecnologie_elettriche/RSE19.pdf

     

     

    EDUCATION

     

    Ø      Registered engineer in Rome, passed State exam on January 23, 2008.

     

    Ø      Degree in Aerospace Engineering (September 14, 2007) at the ‘La SapienzaUniversity of Rome (pre-2000 curriculum), thesis: ‘BALLISTIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SRM AND SMALL SCALE TEST’, analyzing experimental results of second and third stages of Vega (European Launcher). Supervisor Professor Maurizio Di Giacinto, from the Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics-Propulsion area.

     

    Ø      High School Diploma in Scientific studies (1993-1998).

     

     

    TRAINING

     

    Ø      Course “Personnel Selection-Psychological and Behavioural Aspects” from February to May 2006, Human Resources Management Course (200 hours) from 2003 to 2004; 5 Workshops on career guidance concerning communication, motivation, selection criteria, assessment, economic background and meeting with companies from April to May 2003. All these courses were sponsored by Laziodisu/Sapienza,.

     

    Ø      English Language Course (52 hours) at the Byron School of Language from February to October 2005 and an intensive course July-September 2003.

     

    Ø      Seminar “Business Management: Quality Safety and Environment Management Systems” organized by Istituto Romano per la formazione Imprenditoriale (Chamber of Commerce of Rome) and Laziodisu/Sapienza, November 11, 2004.

     

    Ø      Awarded scholarship for an intensive English language course at University of Malta from August 29, 1999, to September 19, 1999.

     

     

    OTHER INFORMATION

     

    Ø      April, 2009: guided tour of plants REGULUS and BIP ELA 3 into the Centre Spatial of French Guyana in Kourou.

     

    Ø      March, 2009: guided tour and test of Alitalia flight simulator at Leonardo Da Vinci airport in Fiumicino (Rome).

     

     

    LANGUAGES

     

    Ø      English: intermediate level.

     

     

    COMPUTER SKILLS

     

    Ø      Fortran 90 programming language.

     

    Ø      Aermod View, Air Dispersion Modeling Software.

     

    Ø      MS Office.

     

    Ø      Main internet browsers.

     

     

    HOBBIES

     

    Ø      Taekwondo (upper green belt), korean martial art.

     

    Ø      Volleyball player at competitive level for 12 years (setter position).

     

    Ø      Contemporary Italian and foreign literature.


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