Mr. Simone Bollattino | Time Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Simone Bollattino | Time Management | Best Researcher Award

Politecnico Di Torino, Italy

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Simone Bollattino embarked on his academic journey at the Polytechnic of Turin, where he completed both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electronic Engineering. From September 2016 to September 2020, he pursued a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electronic Engineering, achieving a commendable score of 102/110. His undergraduate years laid a solid foundation in electronic systems design, encompassing system architecture, RTL (Register Transfer Level) design, and communication protocols. This period was crucial in sparking his passion for electronics, particularly in embedded programming, PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design, and hardware description languages.

Continuing his academic trajectory, Simone undertook a Master of Science (MSc) in Electronic Engineering, specializing in Electronic Systems, from September 2020 to October 2023. His exemplary performance earned him a 110/110 cum Laude distinction, a testament to his deep understanding and proficiency in electronic systems design. His academic coursework spanned all levels of electronic systems, from high-level system design to the intricacies of physical and gate-level design. During this time, he honed his skills in CAD software tools such as Modelsim/Questasim, Synopsys Design Vision, Cadence Virtuoso, and Innovus, alongside embedded programming for STM32 microcontrollers and FPGA platforms like Cyclone and Artix.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Simone’s professional journey commenced at SPEA in April 2024, where he took on the role of a Hardware Engineer. His work focuses on research and development within the Automatic Test Equipment sector, specifically within the Semi and MEMS Business Unit. In this role, he applies his extensive knowledge of electronic systems to develop advanced hardware solutions for testing and validating semiconductor devices and Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). His expertise in PCB design, embedded systems, and hardware description languages has been instrumental in driving innovation and efficiency within the company.

In addition to his role at SPEA, Simone has been actively involved in academic and research projects that align with his professional interests. His work as a spacecraft sub-system designer on the Spei Satelles CubeSat Mission, from December 2022 to July 2023, showcases his ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world applications. He played a key role in the fast development and flight validation of electric power systems and secondary payload onboard computers for space applications. His responsibilities included PCB design, procurement, firmware development for STM32 microcontrollers, and planning and executing test campaigns. Simone’s hands-on experience in mission operations, including operating an amateur radio station, further highlights his practical skills and dedication to the field of aerospace engineering.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Simone’s research focus has been primarily centered on space electronics, with a particular interest in CubeSat technology and the development of subsystems for spacecraft. His master’s thesis, titled “Development of a Versatile On-Board Computer for Small Satellites,” reflects his commitment to advancing the capabilities of small satellite systems. This research contributed significantly to the Spei Satelles CubeSat Mission, where he developed a Sensing Suite subsystem, leading to his first publication in Acta Astronautica in 2024. This paper, co-authored with Professor F. Stesina, details the fast development and validation of this Sensing Suite, underscoring Simone’s ability to innovate in high-pressure, fast-paced environments.

Simone has also been a co-author of several papers presented at prestigious conferences, such as the International Astronautical Congress. His collaborative work on the rapid development of a 3U CubeSat, documented in the 2023 Congress, and his contributions to the preliminary design of a future CubeSat mission at the 2022 Congress, demonstrate his active involvement in advancing space exploration technologies.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Simone has received numerous accolades that recognize his outstanding contributions to the field of electronic and space engineering. His master’s degree was awarded with the highest honors, a 110/110 cum Laude, reflecting his academic excellence and mastery of electronic systems. Additionally, he was granted a €3000 scholarship from the Polytechnic of Turin for his work on developing a test bench based on CubeSat technology, further highlighting his innovative approach to research and development in aerospace electronics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Simone Bollattino’s impact on the field of electronic and space engineering extends beyond his academic achievements and professional contributions. His work on CubeSat missions, particularly in the development of on-board computer subsystems, has the potential to influence the future of small satellite technology. By contributing to the fast development of spacecraft subsystems, he has helped pave the way for more efficient and cost-effective space missions. His research has practical applications in both terrestrial and space environments, demonstrating his versatility as an engineer.

Moreover, Simone’s involvement in extra-curricular activities, such as his role as a system engineer for the CubeSat PoliTo team and as an R&D engineer for the STARLab research team, has allowed him to mentor and collaborate with other aspiring engineers. His leadership in these projects not only advances technological innovation but also inspires the next generation of engineers to pursue careers in space exploration and electronic systems design.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌠

Looking forward, Simone Bollattino is poised to continue making significant contributions to the fields of electronic engineering and space exploration. His deep understanding of electronic systems, combined with his passion for research and innovation, positions him as a leader in the development of advanced technologies for space applications. As he continues his career, Simone is likely to play a key role in shaping the future of CubeSat technology and contributing to the broader aerospace industry.

Simone’s legacy will be defined by his commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in electronic and space engineering. His work has already made a lasting impact on the development of small satellite systems, and his future contributions are expected to further advance the capabilities of these technologies. Through his research, professional endeavors, and mentorship, Simone Bollattino is set to leave an indelible mark on the field, inspiring future innovations and driving the next generation of space exploration.

Publications 

Fast development and validation of a Sensing Suite system for CubeSats

Authors: Simone Bollattino, F. Stesina
Journal: Acta Astronautica
Year: 2024

From design to delivery in three months: the fast development of a 3U CubeSat

Authors: L. Iossa, S. Corpino, F. Stesina, V. Gatto, E. Vacchetto
Journal: Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
Year: 2023
Issue: October 2023

3U CubeSat mission to assess vegetation hydration status and hydrological instability risk

Authors: S. Calamia, M. Centrella, T. Giovara, B. Ergun, R. Sofi-Zada
Journal: Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
Year: 2022
Issue: September 2022