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Europass Curriculum Vitae Europass Curriculum Vitae Personal information First name(s) / Surname(s) Piero Pantaleone Address(es) 249, Viale Trastevere, 00153, Rome, Italy Telephone(s) Mobile: +39 392 6929749 E-mail [email protected] Nationality Italian Date of birth 14/12/1958 Gender Male Work experience Dates From January 2013 Occupation or position held R&D (CAD/CAE Team) Senior Advisor Main activities and responsibilities Responsible for mechanical activities. Mechanical community held: 50 people. Name and address of employer N&W (Necta & Wittemborg Global Vending), Via Roma 24 – Valbrembo (BG) Type of business or sector Industry Competence: Mechanical team coaching New mechanical design procedures developer and responsible New mechanical methodologies (CAD/CAE) developer and responsible Dates From January 2011 to December 2012 Occupation or position held Mechanical Solution Italia Responsible Main activities and responsibilities Responsible for mechanical activities on task projects. Mechanical community held: 130 people. Involved in Solution Mechanical Group Engineering at Altran Technologies India with responsibility on rail, automotive and energy domains. Member of Mechanical Solution Corporate. Name and address of employer Altran Italia, via Goito 52, 00185 - Roma Type of business or sector Engineering Company Competence: Aerospace: Alenia Aermacchi, Thales Alenia Space Cannes, Thales Alenia Space Italy, Avio Propulsione Spaziale, ELV, ESA, ASI, OTO Melara, Selex, Elettronica Rail: Alstom Italy, Alstom Belgium, Ansaldo Breda, Bombardier, Siemens, Sniap Automotive: Iveco, Dallara, Elasis, FGA, Johnson Control International Paris Page 1/5 - Curriculum vitae of Pantaleone Piero Energy: Walter Tosto, Sogin, Areva Transnuclear, Carlo Gavazzi Automation Dates January 2009 - December 2010 Occupation or position held CTO Main activities and responsibilities Stress department and Aerospace BU responsible Name and address of employer Teknosud, Via ex Aeroporto, sn – 80034 – Pomigliano d’Arco (NA) Type of business or sector Engineering Company Competence: Aerospace (Alenia Aeronautica) Tem leader for Bombardier C-Series vertical stabilizer leading edge design and calculations (pressure, acceleration, buckling, bird strike). Rail (Saira, Alstom, Bombardier) Rail interiors calculations (UIC566 standard). Automotive (Elasis) Pressure tank belt calculation methodology. Dates March 2008 – December 2008 Occupation or position held CTO Main activities and responsibilities CTO, recruitment responsible. Name and address of employer ORTEC IT S.r.l., Via Chambery 119, 10142 – Torino, Italy Type of business or sector Engineering Company Competence: Automotive (Elasis) Engine testing. Aerospace sector (Thales Alenia Space, Aermacchi, Avio Colleferro) Aermacchi M346 (Static and fatigue), Airbus A380 (nacelle). Globalstar 2, Galileo, Exomars, SSI, Bepi Colombo: mechanical, electrical and functional integration, Harness, Quality Assurance and Quality Control. VEGA launch vehicle: Thermo-mechanical analyses, Harness, design. Dates 1987 – March 2008 Occupation or position held CTO, Marketing Manager Main activities and responsibilities CTO, recruitment and training responsible, marketing manager. 20 years of experience in thermo-mechanical and structural analyses, development of methodology for design and analyses, scientific software development. Project manager. Coordination of integrated project teams. Name and address of employer S.R.S. Engineering Design S.r.l., Via del Governo Vecchio 14, 00186 – Rome, Italy Type of business or sector Engineering Company Competence: nuclear plants (Sogin) Design of mechanical components and machinery (robots), development of operating procedures for the Italian nuclear plants and facilities decommissioning (Caorso, Trino, Latina, Garigliano and Saluggia). Static, dynamic and crash analyses on both metal and reinforced concrete radiation containment structures. Page 2/5 - Curriculum vitae of Pantaleone Piero Aerospace sector (Avio Tourin, Avio Colleferro, Oerlikon Contraves, Vulcanair) Thermo-mechanical analyses of the Arianne 5 Liquid Oxygen Turbo Pump: Central Housing, Deswirler, Seal System, Outer Gas Vane, Impeller, Shaft. Thermo-mechanical analyses of Eurofighter2000 engine EJ200: shaft, accessory gearbox, auxiliary power unit, auxiliary oil system. Dynamic analyses of Trent 500 engine turbine blades. Dynamic analyses of PW308 engine turbine blades. Thermo-mechanical analyses of PW4000 engine accessory gearbox. Thermo-mechanical analyses of GE90 engine accessory gearbox. Thermo-mechanical analyses of PW ATFI engine accessory gearbox. Thermo-mechanical analyses of Rolls Royce Trent 900 accessory gearbox. Thermo-mechanical analyses of F124 engine mount bracket. Fluid-dynamic analyses of Soyuz Mobile Gantry. P68 Observer composite landing gear design and mechanical calculations. Dynamic, static, time and frequency domain transients, thermo-mechanical, and fluid- dynamic analyses of VEGA launch vehicle (I – P80, II – Z23, III – Z9, IV - Avum stages) Static (linear and non linear) analyses of VEGA P80 mandrel. Dynamic, static (linear and non linear) analyses of VEGA race way. Static non linear analyses of VEGA race way rubber sealing system. military (Aerosekur) Acoustic analyses Shelter NBC. automotive (FIAT, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Porsche, Lexus) Static linear and non linear, dynamic, crash, acoustic, thermo-mechanical, fluid-dynamic analyses of whole body and mechanical components: Fiat Punto 1990 (CRF), Nuova Thema, Mercosur, 932, Bravo, Brava, 841, Multipla, Ferrari 131, Ferrari 137, Ferrari 142, Ferrari 151, Maserati M138, Maserati M139, Stilo, 936, Alfa 166, Alfa 145, Alfa 146, Alfa 921, Alfa 940, Libra, 194, 188, 199, Ducato 250. Target achieving on vibrational dynamics for 192, 194, F137, Ducato 250, Nuova Multipla, 921, 940 models. Alfa Romeo 8C composite hood design and static (linear and non linear), crash, dynamic analyses. Alfa Romeo DIVA prototype composite engine mount bracket design and thermo-mechanical analyses. Dynamic, static (linear and non linear) and crash analyses of Porsche, Lexus, Lamborghini and Ferrari composite components (ATR S. Benedetto del Tronto): hard top, rollbar, hood. database nuclear accidents database for international organizations. Naval (Isotta Fraschini Motori Marini, Oerlikon Contraves) Thermo-mechanical and fluid-dynamic analyses for naval radar case. Dynamic and fatigue analyses for high power naval engine connecting rod. Education and training Dates 1981-1986 Title of qualification awarded Nuclear Engineering degree Principal subjects/occupational skills Qualification on Automatic Controls. Specialization on nuclear measurements and tests (study on covered computerized axial tomography in non medical fields). Name and type of organisation University of Rome “La Sapienza” providing education and training Level in national or international Score: 110/110 magna cum laude classification Page 3/5 - Curriculum vitae of Pantaleone Piero Dates 1987 Title of qualification awarded Engineer profession licence Principal subjects/occupational skills Member of Italian Register of Engineers of the Rome District with subscription N 14929 covered Name and type of organisation Italian Register of Engineers providing education and training Dates 1991-1993 Title of qualification awarded PhD in Energy Principal subjects/occupational skills Desalination systems finalized to solar energy utilization. covered Name and type of organisation University of Rome “La Sapienza” providing education and training Dates 2007 Principal subjects/occupational skills 1 week course and training on the job on theory and practice of GENOA code. covered Name and type of organisation AlphaStar Corp. – Long Beach (CA) providing education and training Personal skills and competences Mother tongue(s) Italian Other language(s) Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 Technical skills and competences Composite components knowledge. Progressive failure analysis on composite components by GENOA code. Computer skills and competences CAE: Nastran, Abaqus, Ls-Dyna, Radioss, GENOA, Ansys, Hyperworks, Patran CAD: Catia, Autocad Driving licence Degree B according to Italian law Additional information Publications “X-Ray Fluorescence” – R. Cesareo, P. Pantaleone. 1987 Conference Papers MSC Nastran Virtual Product Development Conference – Munich – Germany -2004 - Presenter “Enhanced method for specifying delay in dynamic aerospace applications” P. Pantaleone, L. Gramiccia - S.R.S. Engineering Design Page 4/5 - Curriculum vitae of Pantaleone Piero A. Preve, L. Cospite - AVIO S.p.A ATA Conference (Associazione Tecnica dell’Automobile) – Florence – Italy -2005 “CAE AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION KINEMATIC PARAMETRIC OPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGY” M. De Angelis Coccanari, F. Amirante - ELASIS P. Pantaleone, L. Lazzeri - SRS Engineering Design MSC Nastran Virtual Product Development Conference – Huntington Beach (CA) 2006 Presenter “High Performance Composite Automotive Gearbox Support Design” P. Pantaleone, L. Gramiccia, A. Spada - S.R.S. Engineering Design M. De Angelis Coccanari – ELASIS ATA Conference (Associazione Tecnica dell’Automobile) – Pomigliano D’Arco – Italy - 2007 Presenter “Progressive Failure Analysis (PFA): a new approach to composite automotive components robust design” P. Pantaleone, L. Gramiccia, A. Spada - S.R.S. Engineering Design M. De Angelis Coccanari – ELASIS SAE International Detroit (USA) 2007 “Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Thermal Behavior of a Complete Exhaust System” F. Fortunato, M. Caprio, P. Oliva - Elasis S.C.p.A G. D'Aniello, P. Pantaleone – S.R.S. Engineering Design A. Andreozzi - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II O. Manca - Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli First International Conference on Railway Technology: Research, Development and Maintenance – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain – 18 – 20 April 2012-10-22 “Railway Composite Multifunction Structures: an innovative numerical methodology to evaluate performance and requirements” P. Pantaleone – Altran Italia Page 5/5 - Curriculum vitae of Pantaleone Piero .
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