Gabriel Jose Gutiérrez

Satellite Systems Engineer at ARGOTEC

Gabriel Jose Gutiérrez is a skilled aerospace engineer with extensive experience in systems engineering and propulsion, currently serving as a Satellite Systems Engineer at ARGOTEC. Gutiérrez has contributed to significant projects such as the ANDROMEDA lunar communication service and the IRIDE - HAWK microsatellite constellation for Earth observation. Prior roles include a Propulsion Engineer at ICARUS PoliTO, where Gutiérrez focused on solid rocket model analysis, and a Master's thesis student at INAF - Astrophysical Observatory of Turin, developing an alternative algorithm for the ESA PROBA-3 mission. Gutiérrez also served as a Mission Analyst & Systems Engineer for the BOSS Mission BASTET, led project teams in student competitions at The HyperCube, and managed a drone design project at Camplus Drone Lab. Educational qualifications include a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, along with studies in mechanical engineering and advanced English courses.

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Turin, Italy

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ARGOTEC

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Argotec is an Italian aerospace engineering company whose activities concern the production of small sats for deep space and the development of innovative solutions to support the astronauts’ comfort. Thanks to Argotec’s facilities and know-how, the company activities follow the “all in-house concept” includes design, development, integration, qualification and operation services. The company’s small sat platforms suitable also for deep space (6U or 12U version) offer highly-reliability, rad-hardness, volume for payloads and integrated propulsion systems. Argotec can directly monitor sats in space using its Mission Control Centre certified by NASA JPL Deep Space Network. Moreover, Argotec produces custom OBC (including on-board SW and processing algorithms) and EPS for its platforms.


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Turin, Italy

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51-200

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