Matteo Crimella

Space Segment Engineer for the Galileo GNSS Mission at DLR GfR mbH
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Greater Munich Metropolitan Area, DE

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Experience

    • Germany
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Space Segment Engineer for the Galileo GNSS Mission
      • Aug 2020 - Present

      Wessling, Bavaria, Germany Among my tasks, I especially focus on: Satellite Anomaly Resolution, Development of Operational Concepts, Lifetime Analysis & Reporting and Production of Operational Procedures.

    • Deputy Group Leader of the DLR GfR Space Group 1
      • May 2020 - Present

      Tasks: PoC for Company/Disciplinary Topics, Conduct Appraisal Talks, Support Recruiting, Supervise Employees' Workload.

    • Galileo GNSS Spacecraft Operations Engineer - AOCS/EPS/TCS Subsystems
      • Jan 2018 - Dec 2020

      Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling), Munich area, Germany Between January 2018 and December 2020, I was a Galileo Spacecraft Operations Engineer at DLR GfR mbH. I am still certified for Attitude & Orbit Control System, Electric & Power System and Thermal Control System of the Galileo GNSS satellites.

    • EDRS-C Spacecraft Operations Engineer - Data Handling Subsystem
      • Dec 2018 - Dec 2019

      Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling), Munich area, Germany In the frame of a collaboration between DLR GfR mbH and the German Space Operations Center - GSOC - I worked as Data Handling Subsystem Engineer during the LEOP and IOT phases of the EDRS-C mission.

    • EDRS-C Flight Support Engineer - Flight Director - during LEOP phase
      • Aug 2019 - Aug 2019

      During low-intensity shifts in LEOP, I worked as Flight Support Engineer, in charge of the Flight Director position.

    • Galileo GNSS Constellation Controller and Shift Leader
      • Jan 2017 - Dec 2017

      Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling), Munich area, Germany In 2017, I worked at the Galileo Control Center Oberpfaffenhofen as a member of the DLR GfR mbH Shift Team that supports 24/7 the activities of the Galileo mission. I was a Galileo Constellation Controller and Shift Leader, certified for In-Orbit Validation (IOV) and Full Operational Capability (FOC) Galileo Satellites.

    • Galileo GNSS Spacecraft Control Operator
      • May 2016 - Dec 2016

      Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling), Munich area, Germany I am a certified Spacecraft Controller - SPACON - for In-Orbit Validation (IOV) and Full Operational Capability (FOC) Galileo Satellites. I support all the flight activities of the mission, Routine and Special Operations. I also support the simulations performed to validate the Galileo Flight Operations Procedures and for training purposes.

    • Sweden
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teacher Assistant
      • Nov 2015 - Dec 2015

      Stoccolma, Svezia Spacecraft Dynamics course, KTH Master's Degree program in Aerospace Engineering.

    • Master Thesis Student
      • Feb 2015 - Aug 2015

      Stockholm, Sweden Orbit Determination Analysis for SSA Purposes. Link: http://kth.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:862316/FULLTEXT01.pdf

    • Canada
    • Education Management
    • Graduate Student
      • Oct 2013 - Aug 2015

      Stoccolma, Svezia During the first phase of the project I was co-responsible for the mechanics design of the experiment and for the interface between the payload and the rocket. During the final phase of the project I was co-responsible for the radar operations related to the experiment. Finally, I was responsible for the radar operations during the launch campaign when the SCRAP experiment was launched on the REXUS rocket. The launch initially resulted in the loss of the experiment's hardware and data. As… Show more During the first phase of the project I was co-responsible for the mechanics design of the experiment and for the interface between the payload and the rocket. During the final phase of the project I was co-responsible for the radar operations related to the experiment. Finally, I was responsible for the radar operations during the launch campaign when the SCRAP experiment was launched on the REXUS rocket. The launch initially resulted in the loss of the experiment's hardware and data. As the hardware was recovered, I analyzed the GPS data of the SCRAP experiment in order to reconstruct its flight dynamics. Show less

Education

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    Master's degree, Aerospace Engineering
    2013 - 2015
  • Politecnico di Milano
    Bachelor's degree, Aerospace Engineering

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