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New Callisto Staff

Callisto has recruited three new engineers, one working for ESOC on site (Darmstadt, DE), two at Callisto's head office (Labastide d'Anjou, F). All of them were Callisto former trainees.

Callisto views the strategy of using undergraduate trainees as an important part of its corporate development. Normaly Callisto runs two or three trainee projects each year. Students interested in applying as a trainee at Callisto should check this web site for postings of available projects.

Guillaume Autret, a 25 years old physics graduate from the Toulouse University Paul Sabatier III and Le Mans University used to work as a trainee at Callisto on Antenna Pointing Calibration Simulation using Matlab. He is now working at ESOC, providing consultancy support for technical data analysis, antenna pointing and tracking.

Rémi Rayet, a 23 years old engineering graduate in Space Techniques and Instrumentation worked on a study for a cryogenic Dewar for a low noise amplifier. He is now working on an investigation into alternaltive cold heads ( test dewar for these cold heads and manufactoring).

Shadi Castiglioni, a 29 years old engineering graduate in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Pavia. As trainee, he worked on evaluation of group delay impact on received signal’s quality with different modulation schemes. His first mission as a Callisto Engineer is to develop and build a radiometer for ISRO.


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