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Yannick Melameka, J Chem Tech App 2018, Volume 2
METHODOLOGIES, APPROACHES AND
TECHNIQUES TO ASSIST THE THERMAL
ENGINEERS
Yannick Melameka
Alphid, UK
T
he space industry is changing dramatically. Those changes are mainly
driven by the pressure to significantly reduce the cost. CubeSat technolo-
gy perfectly effects these changes. CubeSat technology enables easy access
to space. Therefore, more people will gain access to the internet. I believe
that education is the most powerful tool in the world. Tomorrow, if you provide
access to skills and knowledge to anyone in the world, you give the potential
to anyone to create or innovate and thus improve our lifestyle. Spacecraft has
the power to do so and I want to be part of this by bringing my contribution.
By helping to standardize the thermal analyses across the world, I will share
my skills and knowledge with the thermal engineers. It is my hope that people
will comment, ask questions, or innovate, which will bring additional value to
the thermal engineers’ community and the space industry.
Yannick Melameka has completed his master’s degree in
mechanics and at the age of 24 years fromPolytech’Mar-
seille Graduate School of Engineering (IUSTI), France. He
is a senior thermal engineer with 6 years’ experience in
thermal analysis, thermal tests and equipments and sat-
ellites 3D modelling for the space industry. Yannick’s ca-
reer started when he joined Thales Alenia Space in Tou-
louse, France as Thermal Engineer. There he tested soft-
ware tools dedicated for the thermal analysis of circuit
electronic board. 6 months later, he moved to Cannes,
France as spacecraft thermal engineer for Thales Alenia
Space with Altran. He was in charge of thermal analyses
of SatcomBw2 spacecraft from the predictions of satel-
lite tests temperatures to the predictions of satellite flight
final temperatures. After 3 years in Cannes, he moved to
Leicester, United Kingdom as senior thermal engineer for
ITP aero which is designing ESATAN-TMS. He combined
both his expertise on spacecraft thermal engineering and
ESATAN-TMS to provide thermal engineering technical
services, answer user enquiries regarding the thermal
analysis products, offer advice on the use of products
and deliver training material. Yannick is now heading up
Alphid, a consultancy company he started in 2013.
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