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     Date Submitted:11-08-2008
     Last Modified:19-08-2008 (11:34)
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     Current job:Instrumentation Engineer
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Anywhere
     Date available:within a month
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations
     KeywordsInstrumentation, detectors, captors, optics, electronics, russian language, real time signal and data processing.
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      EDUCATION 

     

    MOSCOW STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (Bauman) – September 2007 to March 2008

    Plasma Physics Department

     

    Exchange program.

    Main subjects:  Ionno-plasma engines, plasma motors, satellite design, rocket design, thin metallic layer deposition for the industry (telescope mirrors)

     

    NATIONAL POLYTECHNICS INSTITUTE of Grenoble (INPG) – 2005 to 2007
    PHYSICS
    Department

    Three-year program (including the exchange and the trainee programs)

    Specialisation: Instrument Engineering
    Main subjects: quantum physics, statistical physics, numerical and analogical electronics,
    finite elements method, electromagnetism, optics, image treatment, signal processing, captors, detectors.

     

    Pre-Engineering Classes – Paris – 2002 to 2005
    High preparation in Maths, Physics and Chemistry
    for the competitive entrance to French “Grandes Ecoles d’ingénieurs”.

     

    Secondary School – Paris – 1999 to 2002
    Scientific “Baccalauréat” diploma with honours.
     

    WORK  EXPERIENCE

     

    Trainee at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) – Spain – April to September 2008

     

    Perform the synchronization of all subsystems based on the PTP IEEE 1588 protocol, the instrument control and acquisition of the 36 scientific channels, the telescope control for pointing, tracking and scanning, the acquisition of housekeeping data the monitoring, and finally the installation, integration and verification of all the equipments involved in the system. LabVIEW is the development environment baseline. LXI-VXI standart and Ethercat are the technologies used for real time data and signal processing.

     

    Contact: Ms. María F. Gómez-Reñasco – IAC

                     QUIJOTE Project software development responsable     

                     E-mail: fgr(at)iac.es

     

    Trainee at the NATIONAL SOLAR OBSERVATORY – NM, USA – June to August 2007

     

    Worked on a new method using airflows to get rid of atmospheric turbulences which may exist along an optical path inside a telescope or laboratory setup (such as the Dunn Solar Telescope observing room) to derive requirements and error budget terms for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope.

    Performed the data reduction through IDL.

    Publication at the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2008 in Marseille (France)

     

    Contact: Dr. Thomas Rimmele – National Solar Observatory scientist

                    ATST adaptive optics responsable

                    E-mail : rimmele(at)nso.edu

     

    Teacher of French language in foreign languages institutes Moscow – October to January 2008

     

                                                 ADDITIONAL SKILLS

     

    Languages:          French      (mother tongue)
                                   English      (Excellent)
                                   Russian     (Excellent)

                                   Spanish    (fluent)
                                   German     (reading, writing)

    Data Processing :
    Systems :       Windows, Linux
                                   Soft wares :   Microsoft Office, Maple, LabVIEW
                                   Languages :    C++, Matlab, IDL

     

                                              OTHER ACTIVITIES

     

    Participated to the Space Station Design Workshop 2008 organised by the ESA/ESTEC and the Stuttgart University

     

    Ex-TREASURER of BEST Grenoble (BOARD of EUROPEAN STUDENT of TECHNOLOGY)
    which organises seminars on scientific subjects in 72 Universities in Europe –
    2006/2007

     

    CHESS (international level tournaments, ex-member of the prestigious chess student team of the Moscow State Technical University)


     



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