Ludivine Boche-SauvanLudivine is PhD candidate in space industry. Interested in science discoveries since childhood, she aimed later on to work IN space (well at least in it’s industry or agencies…). Following this path she went to an engineering school, but also space summer schools (CVA, FFG Alpbach, ISU SSP) which emphasised her vocation for this international, dynamic … and very cool domain ! |
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Isabelle DesenclosSpace exploration enthusiast and aerospace engineer. Quality engineer on Gaia satellite. Experience on launch campaigns in Baikonour and Kourou. Writer of the french blog “Rêves d’espace“ |
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Anthony LécossaisAerospace engineer and spaceflight geek. Anthony’s dream job ? Construct the X-wing ! Creator of SpacetheBeyond Tumblr, VIP visitor of the CSG (French Guyana Space Center, thanks to CVA) and former president of 3AF Space Tourism study group, Anthony is also truly fan of scuba-diving and underwater photography. |
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Brigitte BailleulBrigitte freelances as a translator, including for ESA, and was one of the organizing members of SpaceUp Paris. VIP visitor of ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile, and invited by NASA to the final launch of a space shuttle, she doesn’t have a scientific mind, but has been passionate about space and aviation since she was young. |
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Damien HartmannDamien is a sales representative in the IT industry. He has been passionate about space for as long as he can remember, and has been sure he will one day go into space since Space Ship One first suborbital flight in 2004. He is now actively engaged in projects where he plans to make a difference to bring more humans into space. His motto, borrowed from Gandhi: “Be the change you want to see in the world.” |
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Fabrice DesenclosSubcontractor for Airbus, and geek sci-fi. Owner and editor of the french blog “Rodeur.info“ |
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Arnaud DemayAs a mechanical engineer, Arnaud always wanted to work for the spatial field. After beeing at EADS Astrium and Arianespace, he works now at the CNES/DLA for a subcontractor where he realizes studies for the department “launcher safety” department. You can also meet him regularly during a #CNESTweetup in Paris. He has a dream for a long time: working as close as possible to a launch campaign in Kourou…. |
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Guillaume DelamareGuillaume is an applied physics engineer currently working towards a PhD in power electronics for telecom satellites. He also happens to be quite a massive nerd about many topics mostly related to energy issues and electrical engineering, amongst which space technology is obviously not the least. Has spent so much time reading stuff on the Internet that he can speak virtually without stopping for hours (thank you, Wikipedia!). |
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