Table x.x-2 : role in the project of TAS.
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Reporting lines within the team
UNILEON
WP1000 local leader: Dr. Diego Domínguez
WP2000 leader: Dr. Jesús Gonzalo
WP3000 local leader: Dr. Jesús Gonzalo
WP4000 leader: Dr. Diego Domínguez
WP5000 local technical officer: Dr. Jesús Gonzalo
WP5000 local contracts officer: Ms. Ana Isabel García Prieto
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Position of each of the team members within his/her own company’s (or institute’s) structure
NILU
Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) is an independent, non-profit institution (foundation) established in 1969. Through its research, NILU increases the understanding of processes and effects of climate change, of the composition of the atmosphere, of air quality and of hazardous substances. Based on its research, NILU markets integrated services and products within the analytical, monitoring and consulting sectors. The institute is concerned with increasing public awareness about climate change and environmental pollution.
Kerstin Stebel, Arve Kylling and Ann Mari Fjaeraa have their positions in the Atmosphere and Climate department, while Philipp Schneider holds a position in the Urban Environment and Industry department.
UNILEON
The next figure provides the position of León University key people within the company.
Department of Mechanical, Computing and Aerospace Engineering
Ms Hilde Pérez
Mechanical Engineering Area
PhD Hilde Pérez
Computer Architecture
PhD Vicente Matellán
Manufacturing Area
PhD Joaquín Barreiro
Language Computer Systems
PhD Adolfo Rodríguez-Soto
Engineering Projects Area
PhD Manuel Castejón
Aerospace Engineering Area
PhD Jesús Gonzalo
Administrative support
Ms. Marián Villamediana
System engineering
PhD Jesús Gonzalo
CFD
Optimisation
Systems
PhD Jesús Gonzalo
Software
Applications
PhD Diego Domínguez
The Aerospace Group at ULE is, from the organisational point of view, within the Engineering Department, together with other mechanical and computer science groups. There is a fruitful communication among all the groups, which enrich multidisciplinary projects such as the present one. The internal organisation, although simple, considers three areas of activity, as shown in the scheme. CFD and Optimisations refer to a specific research on new techniques and algorithms to solve fluid equations and to provide efficient solutions for flying objects. The System Engineering section is in charge of managing end-to-end developments, from user needs and market protections to design and budgeting. In some cases, projects include proofs of concepts that need to be implemented, tested and checked against user specifications. In this study, Applications and Systems are the two involved sections.
The next figure provides the position of TAS-F key people within the company.
DEIMOS is organised into a matrix structure comprising operational (Departments) and regional (Countries) units, topped by a common corporate structure. The following top-level organizational chart illustrates the current executive management structure of DEIMOS and the location of the project within the Space Engineering Department.
The current companies of DEIMOS are:
Deimos Space S.L.U. (founded in June 2001), Tres Cantos (Madrid, Spain).
Deimos Engenharia S.A. (founded in September 2002), Lisbon (Portugal).
Deimos Castilla La Mancha S.L.U. (founded in September 2010), Puertollano (Spain).
Deimos Romania S.R.L. (founded in October 2013), Bucharest (Romania).
Deimos United Kingdom Ltd. (founded in November 2013), Harwell (UK).
It is proposed that DEIMOS involvement in the study will be managed within the Space Engineering Department, if a contract is awarded to the Consortium by ESA. The Space Engineering Department deals with a wide spectrum of engineering activities, and it is composed of five Business Units: Flight Systems, Ground Segment, GNSS, Satellite Systems, and Space Situational Awareness. DEIMOS activity in the study will be developed under the Flight Systems and Ground Segment Business Units, which span among Spain, Portugal, UK and Romania.
In particular, the Flight Systems Business Unit will be in charge of the Mission Analysis activities, while the Ground Segment Business Unit will undertake the responsibility for the Ground Segment concept definition (including Data Processing). In the proposed scheme, the project leader has direct access to a higher level of management of the company, through the Division Head and the Head of Business Unit.
Figure x.x-4: DEIMOS Organisation Chart and Location of the Project within DEIMOS Department Structure.
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Time dedication of key personnel
[Identify the proposed key personnel and, for each Key Personnel identified in 2.1.1.1 above, provide a summary of the hours dedicated to each WP as well as their Time Dedication (i.e. the percentage of their total working time to be dedicated to the envisaged Contract, in average over its total duration and relative to the single WPs on which they are to work)]
Key personnel
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Partner
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Average Time Dedication
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WP
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#Manhours
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Time Dedication
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AM. Fjaeraa
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NILU
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WP1000
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WP2000
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WP3000
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WP4000
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WP5000
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J. Gonzalo
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WP1000
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120
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WP2000
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285
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WP3000
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150
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WP4000
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45
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WP5000
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30
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D. Domínguez
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WP1000
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40
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WP2000
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60
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WP3000
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90
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WP4000
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40
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WP5000
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0
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C. Desroches
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WP1000
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40
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WP2000
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60
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WP3000
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90
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WP4000
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40
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WP5000
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0
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S.Tonetti
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DEIMOS
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WP1000
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WP2000
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WP3000
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WP4000
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F.J.López-Honrubia
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DEIMOS
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WP1000
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WP2000
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WP3000
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Curricula Vitae
[Concise CVs including relevant information for all key personnel]
Family name
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Kylling
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First name
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Arve
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Position
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Senior Research Scientist
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Company
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NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research
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Phone number
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+47 63898000
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e-Mail
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arve.kylling@nilu.no
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Date of Birth
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16 September 1962
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Nationality
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Norwegian
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Relevant Experience
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A. Kylling has 30 years of experience with radiative transfer modelling. This includes model development, testing, validation and documentation of the much used libradtran model (www.libradtran.org). He has participated in numerous experimental campaigns with ground, balloon, and aircraft-based instruments and analysed data thereof. Furthermore he has experience in data retrieval from solar and thermal ground and satellite based instruments. He has also taken part in the development of solar radiation instruments.
A. Kylling has participated in numerous national and international projects, and has collaborators world-wide as demonstrated by his publication record.
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Qualifications and Affiliations
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Education and present position:
1985 Cand. Scient (M.Sc) in Physics, University of Oslo, Department of Physics, Norway
1992 Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, USA.
2011 - present Senior research scientist at NILU, Norway. Radiative transfer modelling. Data analysis. Project management.
Core Competences:
Solar and thermal radiative transfer modelling; data analysis and presentation; data retrieval.
Competences:
Programming Languages: Python, C, Fortran, Perl
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows
Publications (selected):
54 publications in peer-reviewed journals, 18 as first author. H-index 22 (ISI).
C. Emde, R. Buras-Schnell, A. Kylling, B. Mayer, J. Gasteiger, U. Hamann, J. Kylling, B. Richter, C. Pause, T. Dowling, and L. Bugliaro. The libradtran software package for radiative transfer calculations (version 2.0.1). Geoscientific Model Development, 9(5):1647-1672, 2016
Kylling, A., Kristiansen, N., Stohl, A., Buras-Schnell, R., Emde, C. and Gasteiger, J., A model sensitivity study of the impact of clouds on satellite detection and retrieval of volcanic ash, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 8, 1935-1949,doi:10.5194/amt-8-1935-2015, 2015.
Marzano F.S., S. Corradini, L. Mereu, A. Kylling, M. Montopoli, D. Cimini, L. Merucci, and D. Stelitano, Multisatellite Multisensor Observations of a Sub-Plinian Volcanic Eruption: The 2015 Calbuco Explosive Event in Chile, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 99, 1-16, doi:10.5194/amt-11-781-2018, 2018.
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Family name
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Stebel
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First name
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Kerstin
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Position
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Senior Research Scientist
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Company
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NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research
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Phone number
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+47 638988175
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e-Mail
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kerstin.stebel@nilu.no
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Date of Birth
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19 November 1963
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Nationality
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German
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Relevant Experience
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K. Stebel more than 20 years’ experience with measurement ground-based remote sensing measurement techniques for trace gas and aerosol retrieval, including imaging systems, UV/Vis spectroscopy, sun-photometry and lidar. She has participated in numerous experimental campaigns and inter-comparisons and analysed data thereof. Furthermore, she has a long-record in validation of data from satellite instruments, in particular of the ENVISAT sensors. She is also responsible for the development of UV and TIR cameras systems.
K. Stebel had participated in numerous national and international projects, and acted as project manager, including ESA projects like VAST and the ongoing SAMIRA project. She has a wide area of expertise in atmospheric sciences as demonstrated by his publication record.
She is the author or co-author of over 52 peer-reviewed publications, h-index 21
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Qualifications and Affiliations
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Education and present position:
1992 Diploma in Physics, University of Cologne, Germany
1998 Dr. rer. nat., University Bremen, Germany
2002 - present Senior research scientist at NILU, Norway. GB remote sensing, Satellite validation,
Data analysis. Project management.
Core Competences:
Ground-based remote sensing of trace gases and aerosols, including imaging, spectroscopy, sun-photometry and lidar techniques, satellite validation.
Competences:
Project management, instrument development (UV/IR camera systems)
Programming languages: Python, IDL, Matlab
Publications (selected):
Gliß, J., Stebel, K., Kylling, A., Dinger, A., Sihler, H., Sudbø, A.(2017), Pyplis–A Python Software Toolbox for the Analysis of SO2 Camera Images for Emission Rate Retrievals from Point Sources, Geosciences 2017, 7(4), 134; doi:10.3390/geosciences7040134.
Bingen, C., Robert, C. E., Stebel, K., Brühl, C., Schallock, J., Vanhellemont, F., Mateshvili, N., Höpfner, M., Trickl, T., Barnes, J. E., Jumelet, J., Vernier, J.-P., Popp, T., de Leeuw, G., & Pinnock, S. (2017). Stratospheric aerosol data records for the climate change initiative: Development, validation and application to chemistry-climate modelling. Remote Sensing of Environment, 203, 296-321. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2017.06.002
Popp, T., de Leeuw, G., Bingen, C., Brühl, C., Capelle, V., Chedin, A., Clarisse, L., Dubovik, O., Grainger, R., Griesfeller, J., Heckel, A., Kinne, S., Klüser, L., Kosmale, M., Kolmonen, P., Lelli, L., Litvinov, P., Mei, L., North, P., Pinnock, S., Povey, A., Robert, C., Schulz, M., Sogacheva, L., Stebel, K., Stein Zweers, D., Thomas, G., Tilstra, L.G., Vandenbussche, S., Veefkind, P., Vountas, M., Xue, Y. Development, Production and Evaluation of Aerosol Climate Data Records from European Satellite Observations (Aerosol_cci). Remote Sens. 2016, 8, 421
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