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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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     Date Submitted:11-06-2008
     Last Modified:11-06-2008 (05:35)
    Job information
     Current job:Research Assistant
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Europe only
     Date available:within 2 months
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Operators, , , Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
     Keywordsprocessing remote sensed microwave data
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    Personal information

     

    Nationality

    Italian

    Date of birth

    27 February 1972

    Gender

    Male

    Work experience

     

     

     

    Dates

    November 2006 - onwards

    Occupation or position held

    Research Assistant

    Main activities and responsibilities

    Earth observation research in CORE-H2O ESA projects (ESTEC CONTRACT NO:

    20756/07/NL/CB), Use of Bi-Static Microwave Measurements for Earth Observation (ESTEC 19173/05/NL/GLC) and Italian Space Agency (ASI)  project for flood forecasting (NOWCASTING).

    Use of Microwave (active and passive) and optical data to retrieve some parameters of the hydrological cycle (soil moisture maps, snow cover maps, snow water equivalent).  

    Use of electromagnetic models for the analysis of the interactions microwaves/bare soils and snow water equivalent retrieval from vegetated areas. Temporal and spatial analysis of polar ice surface (DOME-C, South Pole) by means of AMSR-E data. Ground-truth  measurements campaigns during the ENVISAT satellite remote sensing acquisition.

     

    Name and address of employer

    Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” National Research Council (IFAC – CNR)

    10, Via Madonna del Piano, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy

     

     

    Dates

    November 2003 – October 2006

    Occupation or position held

    Temporary scientist (PhD)

    Main activities and responsibilities

    Earth observation research in ESA projects: FloodMan (Proposal n. EVK1-2001-00237-FloodMan),  ENVISNOW (Proposal n. EVG1-CT-2001-00052)

    Data processing of SAR images: radiometric and geometric calibration, extraction of backscattering coefficient, use of algorithms for the retrieval of snow covered area in alpine areas and soil moisture maps in agricultural areas by means of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data. Ground-truth  measurements campaigns during the satellite remote sensing acquisition.    

    Name and address of employer

    Italian National Research Council, Institute of Applied Physics "Nello Carrara", 10 Via Madonna del Piano, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (Fi), Italy

     

     

    Dates

    February 2003 - October 2003

    Occupation or position held

    Temporary scientist

    Main activities and responsibilities

     Software analysis  ser for processing of data acquired by microwave sensors

     

    Name and address of employer

    Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” National Research Council (IFAC – CNR)

    10, Via Madonna del Piano, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy

     

     

    Education and training

                                                                  

     

     

    Dates

    1st September – 30th November 2005

    Principal subjects / occupational skills covered

    Research experience in NORUT IT (Norway): Retrieval algorithm of snow covered area on Norwegian test sites. Comparison between microwave (SAR) and optical (MODIS) data acquired over snow covered soils.

    Name and type of organisation providing education and training

    NORUT IT Institute, Tromsø, Norway

     

     

    Dates

    November 2003 – October 2006

    Title of qualification awarded

    PhD

    Principal subjects / occupational skills covered

    Title of the thesis: “The microwave remote sensing contribution in flood forecast: soil moisture and snow cover maps”. The objective of this work is the retrieval of soil moisture and snow maps by means of ENVISAT/ASAR data. This activity has been possible thanks to two European projects: FLOODMAN and ENVISNOW.

    Name and type of organisation providing education and training

    Universities of Basilicata, Florence, Genoa and Pisa (Italy). Doctoral program in "Methods and Technologies for Environmental Monitoring"

    Level in national or international classification

    ISCED 6

     

     

    Dates

    1991 - 2002

    Title of qualification awarded

    University degree in Telecommunications Engineering

    Principal subjects / occupational skills covered

    Thesis title: “Artificial neural networks applications for mobile phones”.

    Electronics theory and technology, applied electromagnetics, network theory and techniques, applied mathematics, measurement techniques, remote sensing, telecommunications and information theory.

    Name and type of organisation providing education and training

    University of Florence, Italy

    Level in national or international classification

    ISCED 5A

     

     

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    Mother tongue

    Italian

     

     

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    English


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