Kepler Communications Inc.
Alexander Barovier has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Alexander started their career as a Research Assistant at McMaster University in 2018, where they focused on developing a working simulation for a nanowire thermoelectric device. Alexander then worked as a Tutor at McMaster Engineering Society from 2017 to 2019.
In 2019, Alexander worked as a Reactor Physics Co-op at Ontario Power Generation and as an Orbital Simulation Specialist at McMaster NEUDOSE, where they ran simulations and managed the orbital analysis subteam.
In 2020, they took on roles as a Regulatory Engineering Co-op at Kepler Communications Inc., a Teaching Assistant at McMaster University and the Faculty of Engineering - McMaster University, and a Course Developer at McMaster University.
In 2021, they continued their teaching assistantship and also worked as a Regulatory Specialist at Kepler Communications Inc.
Throughout their work experience, Alexander has demonstrated strong technical skills, including software development, regulatory compliance, orbital analysis, and simulation. Alexander has also showcased their ability to effectively communicate and present their work to different audiences, including presenting design progress to the Canadian Space Agency and conducting talks and poster presentations.
Alexander Barovier attended McMaster University from 2016 to 2021, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Engineering Physics. In addition to their formal education, they also obtained several certifications in various subjects. In March 2020, they received STK Level 1 Certification from AGI (Analytical Graphics, Inc.). From January to April 2021, they completed courses on Kinematics and Kinetics, focusing on spacecraft motion, at the University of Colorado Boulder. In August 2021, they completed a course on Control of Nonlinear Spacecraft Attitude Motion at the same university. In October 2021, they completed courses on Spacecraft Dynamics and Control, as well as a Spacecraft Dynamics Capstone project focused on a Mars Mission, also at the University of Colorado Boulder. In December 2021, they completed a course on C for Everyone: Programming Fundamentals at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In April 2022, they completed a course on C for Everyone: Structured Programming at the same institution. Finally, in June 2022, they completed a course on Programming in C++: A Hands-on Introduction at Codio.
Kepler Communications Inc.
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Kepler Communications is a satellite communications company that is working towards establishing an in-space telecommunications network for space-borne assets. Put simply, we are building cell phone towers in space. This infrastructure will resolve the problem of intermittent connectivity for non-geostationary satellites, will open new businessopportunities that necessitate real-time connectivity to satellites, and will reduce reliance on costly and difficult to deploy ground infrastructure.The company is currently developing technologies and delivering services that solved terrestrial connectivity needs, offering terrestrial wideband and soon-to-be narrowband connectivity services for IoT applications.With Kepler's first service, named Global Data ServiceTM, they have been able to pack more Mbps into a nanosatellite than anybody else ever before. This wideband service delivers a store-and-forward type of solution for companies needing to move large quantities of delay-tolerant data from regions where connectivity is limited or non-existent. It is designed to transfer 100s of GBs of data monthly between remote locations and company headquarters or the internet. This service is available today for trials.Kepler is also developing a satellite service for Internet of Things devices – called everywhereIoTTM. A low-power, low-cost, bi-directional narrowband satellite service that will allow to connect assets all around the globe (at sea, land and even in the poles). With two satellites already in orbit, and a third scheduled for launch later in 2019, the company is currently preparing the deployment of its first LEO constellation for 2020.