MSNBC Space News
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.


More space news...
6344 cvs - 595 jobs

CANDIDATES

  • HOME
  • POST YOUR CV
  • JOB SEARCH
  • RECRUITERS

  • HOME
  • REGISTER
  • CV SEARCH
  • POST JOBS
  • Quick CV Search

    CV: Master of Aerospace Engineering

    Printer Friendly


    << BACK

    Personal information
     Name:<withheld>
     Age:<withheld>
     Country:<withheld>
     Location:<withheld>
    Contact information
     Email:<withheld>
     Phone:<withheld>
     Mobile:<withheld>
    Candidate Profile
     Date Submitted:26-06-2008
     Last Modified:26-06-2008 (06:33)
    Job information
     Current job:Master of Aerospace Engineering
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Anywhere
     Date available:immediately
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Launch Systems, Space Tourism
     KeywordsAerospace , engineer, astronautics, propulsion, aeronautics, Lean, VSM, design, hybrid motors, solid rockets, liquid rocket systems, CATIA v5, English, French, Spanish, Russian, fluid dynamics, Masters, BAC +5, Bachelors, structures, thermo stress, thin p
    CV
     
    OBJECTIVE        To gain employment with a company where my leadership experience and knowledge will be used effectively

    EDUCATION  
    EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY              Master of Aerospace Engineering                            Daytona Beach, FL    May 2008

    EPF ECOLE D’INGENIEURS                               
    Masters in Aerospace Engineering                         Sceaux, France    Dec  2005   
     Emphasis: Aeronautics and Astronautics

    EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY             Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering            
     Daytona Beach, FL    June 2005
     Honors Program (ICE)
     Emphasis: Astronautics     Minor: Mathematics
       
     COURSE WORK:  Aircraft Structures, Experimental and Theoretical Aerodynamics, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Thermodynamics, Orbital Mechanics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Lean Engineering, Thin Plates Stresses, Thermal Stresses, Propulsion, Combustion

    PROJECTS
    Lean Engineering Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance for Gulfstream Aerospace
    Engineer in a team of 6 members; Using Visio and other programs, I performed the following tasks:
    Analysis and amelioration of the flow of information concerning “Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerances”(GD&T)
    ·    Reevaluation of processes concerning design, manufacturing supply chain and other aspects during a product’s lifecycle
    ·    Insistence on integrations of IPTs, VSMs, PDTs, E-PIDs, RFIDs and the use of a central database

    Detailed design of a three stage rockets capable of placing satellites in GTO/LEO
        Engineer in a team of 11 members; Using MatLab, CATIA and other programs, I performed the following tasks:
    ·    Design of the shape and size of the vehicle, delta V calculations for orbit
    ·    Design of the Liquid, Solid and Hybrid propulsion rocket motors for multiple vehicles
    ·    Stability/Structural analysis and optimization of the vehicle

    COMPUTER     Extensive and basic knowledge of MAPLE, MatLab, Bentley MicroStation,                         Electronics Workbench ,C++, CATIA v.5, CES EduPack, MS Office

    LANGUAGES    English (Native), French (Fluent), Spanish (Fluent), Russian (Intermediate)
           
    EMPLOYMENT   

    Embry-Riddle Math Department                   
                Math Instructor/Professor (Algebra)                            ·    Preparation of lesson plans, HW and exams
    ·    Teaching and evaluating 15-30 students per semester

    ERAU/EPF-Study abroad Program                       Logistics Coordinator for a group of 30 students                 Jun. 2006 – Jul 2006

    Embry-Riddle Language Institute                          Daytona Beach, FL
    Student Assistant                 Oct. 2004 – May 2005
             
    ACTIVITIES        Rugby (National level) – Treasurer(03), Vice-President(05), Coach(06-07)            2002 - 2008
    Member: Embry-Riddle Chapter, AIAA                    2
    Member: Order of the Engineer, ERAU Chapter                Participant: IIWE Conference “Pushing The Limits”                        Paris 2004


    Registering is the only way of posting vacancies and obtaining contact details of candidates in our CV database.
     
    All it takes is a few minutes and a credit card. To sign-up to this service, simply click on the Register link and fill in the form. You will then have instant access to our system after on-line payment where you will be able to complete the transaction in either US Dollars, UK Pounds or Euros.
     
    All online credit/debit card transitions are handled through our secure third party payment processors at WorldPay. Worldpay are part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, the 5th biggest banking group in the world, WorldPay payment solutions are trusted by thousands of businesses, big and small worldwide. 
     
    Pricing starts at €350 (approx £250 or US$500 - use the convert tool for an exact conversion) for one month unlimited job postings and CV database access, with package discounts available if you have more permanent recruiting needs. For example, a Gold subscription will give you unlimited jobs posting and CV database access for one year at just over €200 per month!
     
    2008 Pricing Structure (excluding VAT):
    1 month - Discovery 350 euros convert
    3 months - Bronze 850 euros convert
    6 months - Silver 1450 euros convert
    12 months - Gold 2500 euros convert
     
    If online payment is not convenient, give us a call at +33(0)562211007 or send us an email at sales@space-careers.com. We will set up an account for you and invoice you.
     
    Please note that the posting of academic or research positions is free of charge. All you need to do is email us your job description and we will post it for you.

     
    VAT:
     
    Spacelinks is based in France so the following European Union regulations regarding electronic commerce apply:
    - if your business is located outside the EU, VAT does not apply to you
    - if your business is located in France, you will be charged a 19.6% VAT
    - if your business is located in the EU and you don't have a valid VAT registration number, you will be charged a 19.6% VAT
    - if your business is located in the EU and you do have a valid VAT registration number, you won't be charged VAT provided you give us your VAT number (mandatory for invoicing)

     
    Support:
     
    For sales enquiries and general information, you can call us on +33(0)562211007.
    Support is available Mon-Fri on +33(0)562211007 or via email. Out-of-hours support is provided only via email.
    Please also note that we are located in France. Our normal office hours are 09:00 to 18:00 Monday to Friday. France timezone is GMT+1.
    Terms & ConditionsCopyright ©2008 Spacelinks - www.spacelinks.com
    Site powered by Jazar