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    Candidate Profile
     Date Submitted:22-07-2008
     Last Modified:15-12-2008 (03:56)
    Job information
     Current job:Mission Analyst / Systems Engineer
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Relocation:Anywhere
     Date available:within 2 months
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Satellite Operators, Launch Systems, Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
     KeywordsOrbital mechanics, flight dynamics, simulation, mission analysis, guidance navigation control, GNC, AOCS, launchers, liquid solid propulsion, system design, multiobjective optimization, matlab simulink stateflow, genetic algorithms
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    BRIEF SUMMARY

    During my internship in Thales Alenia Space I have joined an international team and worked on the modelization and simulation of aerospace dynamics, AOCS/GNC systems and propulsion systems.
    Thanks to the second level Master in Space Transportation Systems I have attended after my Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, I have gained a wide knowledge of launch systems, with particular emphasis on the European sector (Ariane 5, Vega and Soyuz).
    Throughout my university studies, graduation thesis and work experiences I developed a great confidence with the use of multiobjective optimization techniques for guidance and system design trade-offs. This, together with my passion for evolutionary theories, led me to develop an evolutionary based approach to systems design, on the grounds of which I have proposed, and started to realize, a framework for the optimal design of aerospace systems and missions.
    Presently I am working in the field of after-sale Integrated Logistic Support Services in the market of Air Traffic Control Radar Systems, and I am using this opportunity to extend my approach beyond the merely technical aspect of systems design.

     

    WORK EXPERIENCE

    Dates
    February 2008 → now
    Occupation
    Consultant in the Aerospace and Defence division
    Main activities and responsibilities
    The following activities have been performed for different customers in the Aerospace and Defence sector:
    ·       Definition of methodologies for cross-platform porting of Radar post-processing algorithms developed in MATLAB/Simulink
    ·       Drafting of technical proposals ad cost budgets for Air Traffic Control Radars post-warranty
    Employer
    Altran Italy, Rome (Italy)
     
     
    Dates
    August 2007 – January 2008
    Occupation or position held
    GNC/AOCS Engineer (internship)
    Main activities and responsibilities
    Development of appropriate software tools for the definition and simulation of GNC systems for re-entry and descent demonstrators (ESA EXPERT programme). Among such tools there were different aerospace flight mechanics simulators, realized in MATLAB/Simulink, and the use of Multiobjective Optimization Techniques for Guidance optimization and system design trade-offs.
    Employer
    Thales Alenia Space, Turin (Italy)

    EDUCATION AND TRAINING

    Dates
    December 2007
    Title of qualification awarded
    Master di II livello in Sistemi di Trasporto Spaziale
    II level Master in Space Transportation Systems
    Principal subjects
    Expendable and reusable launch vehicles, launch bases, ground segment, mission analysis, aerothermodynamics, structural aspects, atmospheric re–entry missions, guidance, navigation, control, avionic systems, reliability and quality control, propulsion systems (liquid and solid propellants), combustion chambers, nozzles, turbopumps, system design, management.
    Name and type of organisation providing education and training
    University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)
     
     
    Dates
    March 2007
    Title of qualification awarded
    Achievement of the engineering licence after professional practice examination
    Name and type of organisation providing education and training
    Professional Engineers Register (Official Engineering association), Rome (Italy)
     
     
    Dates
    July 2006
    Title of qualification awarded
    Laurea Vecchio Ordinamento in Ingegneria Aerospaziale
    Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering (5 years), equivalent to MS/MEng
    Principal subjects
    Graduation thesis: "Experimental characterization of the electromagnetic performances of carbon fiber reinforced composite materials".
    Abstract: Development of software tools, one of which based on genetic algorithms, for the experimental characterization and optimal design of multilayered radar-absorbing panels. The code reliability has been also verified by means of experimental measures on the realized panels.
    Name and type of organisation providing education and training
    University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)
     
     
    Dates
    September 1993
    Title of qualification awarded
    Diploma di maturità scientifica
    Name and type of organisation providing education and training
    Liceo Scientifico statale "Amedeo Avogadro", Rome (Italy)

    LANGUAGES

    Italian:
    Mother tongue
    English:
    Proficient - Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
    French:
    Basic - Two semi-intensive French courses for beginners

    SKILLS

    Hardware
    ·       IBM PC’s (AT, ATX) hardware, AMD & Intel processors
    ·       Robotics: motors, sensors, antennas, solar panels, microcontrollers
    Software
    Operating systems: Windows (9x, 2000, XP), DOS, Linux (basic knowledge)
    Languages: MATLAB/Simulink, Maple, Fortran, TurboPascal, C
    Tools: MATLAB/Simulink, AutoCAD, 3DStudio, Photoshop
    Personal productivity: Internet Explorer, Outlook, Office suite, MS Project, MS Visio, LaTeX, Jfig
    Competences
    System design oriented. Strong programming competence. Confident with aero-space dynamics simulations, GNC systems design and multiobjective optimization techniques.
    Interested in finding interdisciplinary connections and passionate about biomimetics.
    Knowledge of robotics: motors, sensors, antennas, solar panels, microcontrollers.
    At ease with both team and autonomous working. Ability to lead small teams. Good customer facing skills.
    Strong problem solving skills through analytical approach and logical thinking. Ability to think at systems level and to look at problems from first principles. Able to isolate the essential from complex situations to organize the workflow. Highly pro-active.
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