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Technical manager of Image Processing team (Astrium Satellites)
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Since 2008 |
Astrium SL, Technical manager of Image Processing team (20 persons) in Modelling and Simulations department (MOS/ASG42, Central Engineering) Ø Synthesis of the quality / cost / planning of the projects led in the team (SESAME early-warning image ground segment, GAIA Video Processing Algorithms, SIMAGE end-to-end simulator for space imagery…), Ø Focal point for image R&D in ASG42 (image enhancement, line-of-sight restitution, early-warning detection chain, image-based techniques for navigation), Ø Management responsibilities (resources and workload management, recruiting…) |
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2006-2008 |
Astrium SL, Responsible of GAIA Video Processing Algorithms in GAIA project team Ø Definition, prototyping, validation, and specification of the GAIA Video Processing Algorithms (GAIA payload on-board software for real-time detection, tracking, packetisation of star images), Ø Specification of the Static Focal Plane simulator, and follow-up of its development and validation by the sub-contractor. Generation of reference test cases for the acceptance of the operational Video Processing Unit software, Ø Interfaces with GAIA project team, ESA customer, INETI ( |
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2004- 2006 |
Astrium SL, Plasma Propulsion System (PPS) architect in Inmarsat-4 telecom satellite project team Ø Follow-up of PPS validation tests during AIV phases and presentation of tests results to customer during Test Review Boards, Ø Closure of all PPS related anomalies during tests, non-conformances… Ø Responsible of PPS related analyses (TOM motorisation margin, XRFS induced pressure surges, risk assessment for pyrocutter debris…), Ø Responsible of Inmarsat-4 PFM In Orbit Tests on PPS subsystem |
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2000-2004 |
Astrium SL, Space Physics research engineer in MOS/ASG42 department Ø Development and analyses (with Systema software) on a wide range of space physics topics: chemical and electrical plume interactions with the spacecraft, solar pressure perturbing torques, radiations, solar cells degradation, venting and outgassing, erosion due to atomic oxygen, wireless communications within a satellite, Ø Specialisation in plasma / spacecraft interactions (erosion, contamination, plume torques, charging): development of modelling tools, analyses on Eurostar 3000 telecommunication satellites |
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2000 |
Alcatel Space Industries (now Thales Alenia Space), 4 months internship in System Architecture and Performance department Ø Study of the orbit determination performance of the future European navigation system Galileo. Numerical simulations carried out with GIPSY / OASIS II software (developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory / NASA for the GPS navigation system) |
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Since 2000 |
Space school at Astrium SL: training in space technologies (mechanical, thermal, AOCS, payload), and communication / management techniques |
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1999-2000 |
DEA “Space Techniques” (postgraduate degree granted 5 years after the Baccalauréat) |
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1997-2000 |
ENSAE (French Aeronautics and |
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1994 |
Baccalauréat C (Math and Physics) with highest honours (TB), |
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Languages |
French: native speaker English: fluent – stays in Ø TOEFL score (May 1999): 653 Ø Cambridge Exam (June 1999): Certificate of Proficiency in English grade A German: good working knowledge Spanish: basic knowledge, stay in |
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Computer skills |
Operating systems: Windows XP, Unix, Mac OS X Experience in a wide variety of computer software packages (Microsoft office, Matlab, Systema) Programming experience in C, C++, Fortran |
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DASIA 2007, DAta Systems In Aerospace Conference (June 2007, |
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IEPC 2005, 29th International Electric Propulsion Conference (November 2005, |
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4th Space Propulsion conference (June 2004, |
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9th International Symposium on Materials in a Space Environment (June 2003, Noordwijk, The |
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IEPC 2003, 28th International Electric Propulsion Conference (March 2003, Overview of Astrium erosion / contamination modelling tool and validation on ONERA experimental results. |
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Sports |
Football, badminton, mountain sports (trekking, canyoning, climbing, skiing) |
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Entertainment |
Member of a rock-band (guitarist and singer): several gigs in Involved in a professional theatre play (“Les 3 mousquetaires”, adapted from Alexandre Dumas): 30 performances in |
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Miscellaneous |
Driving licence (1995) |
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