
Angelo Cervone is Assistant Professor at TU Delft and responsible of several courses given by the Aerospace Engineering faculty: "Aerospace Design and Systems Engineering Elements", "Propulsion and Power", "Spacecraft Technology", "Micropropulsion".
He holds a PhD in space propulsion at University of Pisa (Italy), followed by a 2-years post-doc fellowship at Osaka University (Japan). He is author of more than 30 book chapters contributions and scientific articles, and more than 80 papers presented at international conferences. He is currently supervising 3 PhD candidates and has co-supervised 3 candidates who successfully completed their PhD in the past. He has been Project Manager or Principal Investigator for more than 10 projects, mainly funded by the European Space Agency. Among other ones, he is currently Principal Investigator at TU Delft for LUMIO, an international cooperation for a CubeSat mission at the Lagrangian point L2, to observe and characterize micrometeoroid impacts on the Lunar far side.
This project was initiated in the context of the Stardust Reloaded H2020 research network.
LINKS:
Angelo Cervone ResearchGate Profile
https://online-learning.tudelft.nl/instructors/angelo-cervone/
Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/poincaretrajectories/