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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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     Date Submitted:12-06-2008
     Last Modified:13-06-2008 (11:06)
    Job information
     Current job:Consultant Engineer
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Relocation:Anywhere
     Date available:within 2 months
     Industry:Consulting/Engineering Services
     KeywordsI have been working on several space projects providing new capabilities and new expertise that have been found essential in supporting the next future missions. My activities were focused on providing not only technical support to European space projects
    CV
    Personal information

    Nationality
    Italian
    Date of birth
    25th October 1978

     
    Work experience

    Oct 2003 – present day
    Control Engineer in Mechanical Department
    European Space Agency (ESA), Estec center, Noordwijk
    The Netherlands
     
    In 2003 I was hired by AOES BV for the European Space Agency, where I have been working on several space projects providing new capabilities and new expertise that have been found essential in supporting the next future missions. My activities were focused on providing not only technical support to European space projects, but “mainly” coordinating and reviewing the industries and the national space agencies. More in detail the major ones:
    • VEGA (Launch Vehicle):
    o         Since 2003, focal point for the Flight Dynamics support activities. Significant confidence and trust have been gained from the project team.
    o         Strong contributions to the whole development process from design to validation phase not only by technical cross-check activities, but also by being a key member during the programmatic subsystem and system reviews.
    o         Similar computation capabilities were successfully exported to similar feasibility studies (Heavy Liftoff Launch Vehicle).
    • ATV(Spacecraft):
    o         Key person for the qualification of the docking phase to International Space Station (ISS). This activity consisting not only in heavy technical analysis, but also in coordinating and interfacing with the RSC-Energia (The largest Russian aerospace company).
    o         Several acknowledgements on this activity were made by industries and different space agencies including NASA and Russian Federal Space Agency.
    o         Important contributions to the project during the selection of the launch vehicle (VEGA, Rockot, Dnper).
    o         Key person in a very complex study on the multi-satellites dynamic separation from the launch vehicle. The whole work was so much appreciated that several analyses were performed for similar case.
    o         Key person for the qualification of the whole system by NASA. Even if there were several concerns by NASA, the main results was that the FlyWheel experiment was launched by the Space Shuttle (STS-122) in February 2008 and the astronauts are using it in orbit.
    o         Technical industrial activities coordination during the testing phase.
    o         Technical industrial activities coordination during the testing phase and analysis phase.
    o         Key person during the Critical Design Review.
    • R&D activities
    o         Significant improvements to ESA Multibody software (DCAP) in terms of computation capabilities, including operational user friendliness, have been provided and important efforts were mainly done in order to advertise the software capabilities. A tangible result: the number of projects, which use DCAP increase from only 2 in 2003 up to 15 in 2008.
    o         I have been involved in several Research and Development activities in numerous dynamics and control for aerospace mission at European level (Launcher Thrust Vector Control, Advanced Space Multibody Software, Electro Active Polymers, … ).
    During this long period, I have been working with all different European industries/national agencies and I have had to cope with different cultures/attitudes. This very challenging environment has deeply stimulated me.
     
    Apr 2003 – Sep 2003
    Flight Dynamics Engineer
    European Space Agency (ESA), at Estec center, Noordwijk
    The Netherlands
     
    My work strongly contributed to DCAP (Dynamics and Control Analysis Package) development and testing. In a short time, I managed to build a robust and now quite popular procedure (MATDCAP) to import DCAP model in Simulink/Matlab environment. Several software (C++, Fortran, Matlab) were involved.
    In parallel, I was directly involved in developing and testing VEGA-DCAP simulator, particularly, the Thrust Vector Control. Moreover, a quite important and helpful investigation analysis has been made on a real time simulation using MathWorks xPC-Target for the control and DCAP for the Launcher dynamics.

     

    Sep 2002 – Sep 2007
    Teaching Assistant
    Italy
     
    As an assistant of Prof. Salvatore Monaco, I supported his activities on Fundamentals of Automatics at the Engineering faculty. I was in charge of helping undergraduates to better understand the theory and the subjects of the course. In addition I gave some lectures on aeronautic-space practical applications and on fundamentals of Matlab/Simulink.
    Since 2005, I have regularly given some dedicated lectures on Launch Guidance Navigation and Control in the frame of the Satellite Control at the Aerospace Engineering faculty.
     
    Feb 2002 – Jul 2002
    France
     
    My activities were focused on planning the scientific operations of Mars NetLanders payload, characterized by 4 landers linked to the Earth by a data relay orbiter. Several software were therefore updated, tested and validated (such as MOST ROSETTA (Mission Operations Scheduling Tool), DEVIL (DEtermination of Visibilities for Interplanetary Links) or BILI (BIlan des LIaisons - Link Budget)). This study ended in a thesis: “Mars NetLander Mission: Analysis and planification of the operative modes of the playload

     
    Education

    Nov 2004 – Dec 2007
    Double PhD “Modelling, Control Design and Simulation for a launch vehicle:
    from linear to nonlinear methods”
    , from
    ”Sapienza”, University of Rome and
    ISAE (Institut Supérier de l’ Aéronautique et de l’ Espace), Toulouse
    Italy / France
     
    While I have been working full time of the European Space Angency in The Netherlands, I managed to be fully graduated as a PhD student in two different important universities in the frame of “Italo-French University” agreement. Even in my complex condition of being a “part-time” PhD student, my thesis received several and important awards from both academic and industrial worlds. As a results the Italian-French committee graduated me with the highest mark (“excellent”). For information, no PhD student in the same department obtained a similar mark so far.
     
    Sep 2002 – Sep 2003
    2nd Degree Master (postgraduate)
    Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale, “Sapienza”, University of Rome
    Italy
     
    Even if there was no final rank for this postgraduate master course, I have been the focal point for any communication between the master commission and the other students. Moreover I was the first student in the admission list.
     
    Sep 1997 – Jul 2002
    Aerospace – Engineering degree with high honours (110/110 cum laude)
    “Sapienza”, University of Rome
    Italy
     
    Out of more than 400 students attending same courses, I was the first one graduating in less than 5 years with the highest grade possible (110/110 cum laude). For information, in Rome the average age of graduated aerospace engineers was 7-8 years at that time.
     
    Aug 2001 – Jul 2002
    Substitution year in Automation/Space studies
    SUPAERO (Ecole nationale supérieure de l’ aéronautique et de l’ espace – The French engineering school of Aeronautics and Space). Toulouse
    France
     
    Although “Sapienza” University and SUPAERO had agreed for a long time on exchanging students, I was the 1st one seizing the opportunity of studying 1 year in France and managing to get different French courses approved by Italian professors (well-known for being traditionalists and against any foreign prospect).
     
    Sep 1992 – Jul 1997
    Leaving certificate
    “F. Severy”, Scientific High School, Frosinone
    Italy
     
    1997       Ranked 3rd out of more than 1000 in a Regional Math Competition
    1997       Participated in NATIONAL AND REGIONAL MATH OLYMPIAD
    1996       Ranked 7th out of more than 250 in a REGIONAL CHEMISTRY OLYMPIAD
    1996       Participated in REGIONAL PHYSICS OLYMPIAD
    1996       Winner of competition in writing about alternative natural energy sources
    1992       Ranked 3rd out of more than 300 in a Microcitemia Regional competition
    organized by Universita "Sapienza", Roma
     

     
    Training courses

    March 2008
    (40 hours)
    “Project Management Principles - Level 1” by
    Harrison-Associates at Estec/ESA, Noordwijk
    The Netherlands
    August 2007
    (40 hours)
    “Getting Things Done Fast” by
    David Allen – Audio Course
    The Netherlands
    Sep 2006
    (40 hours)
    “Launch Vehicle Systems Design and Engineering” by Dr. Marshall H. Kaplan
    Launcherspace, Inc. at Estec/ESA, Noordwijk
    The Netherlands
    Jun 2006
    (40 hours)
    “Identification and Control of Linear Parameter-Varying Systems” 
    Dutch Institute of Systems and Control, Koningshof, Veldhoven
    The Netherlands
    May 2006
    (40 hours)
    “Active Vibration Control” by Prof. André Preumont
    Micromega Dynamics, Liège (Angleur)
    Belgium
    Feb 2005 – Apr 2005
    (100 hours)
    “Multibody Dynamics” by Prof. Arend L. Schwab
    Delft University of Technology, Delft
    The Netherlands
    May 2005
    (100 hours)
    “Optimum Control” by Prof. Carlo Bruni
    “Control of Nonholonomic Systems” by Prof. Giuseppe Oriolo
    Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DIS) , “La Sapienza”, University of Rome
    Italy
    May 2004
    (40 hours)
    “Robustness and Optimum Control” by Prof. Daniel Alazard & Prof. Pierre Apkarian
    “SAE-Formation Continue” at SUPAERO, Toulouse
    France

     
    Personal skills and competences

    Languages Skills
    Italian (Mother tongue)
    English (Fluent reading, Fluent writing, & Fluent verbal skills)
    French(Fluent reading, Very good writing, & Fluent verbal skills)
    Spanish (Very good reading, Poor writing, & Good verbal skills)
    Computer skills and competences
    Operating Systems: Linux, MS Windows, Unix
    Programming: C/C++, Fortran, Pascal, Visual Basic
    General Software: Ms Office, OpenOffice, Ms Project
    Technical Software: Matlab, Nastran, Patran, Catia, DCAP, AutoCAD, Adams, Samtech/MECANO, SimPACK
    Driving licence(s)
    Italian car driving licence
    Several pilot lessons for Ultra Light Machine (ULM) including the “first solo flight”
    Personal Interests
    Sport: water polo, swimming, volleyball
    Social skills
    For several years, I have been involved in “boy scout” association, being one of the leaders in the regional area


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