Svitlana Kuklenko

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California, United States
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I am currently a master's aerospace engineering student at San Jose State University. Prior to that, I have graduated with my bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and a minor in Chinese from SJSU in December 2023. My interests lie in satellite and space hardware design and development, and my motto is to make the most out of any opportunity, make the world a little bit better than I have entered it, and inspire others in my community to do the same.In addition to my graduate and undergraduate coursework, I've had several rewarding internships: a virtual one through NASA's Lucy Mission based at ASU's Space Works Instrument Incubator Laboratory, through which I gained a unique insight into the design process of physical space hardware through the lens of all main subteams (including systems, mechanical, electrical, and software), and two as a Mechanical Configuration intern at Maxar's Palo Alto location, where I assisted the mechanical/propulsion/manufacturing teams with its active involvement in NASA's Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) for Artemis's Lunar Gateway as well as DISH's EchoStar-25 satellite.I also enjoy sharing my growing knowledge with others! In Summer '22 and Spring '23 I've had the opportunity to mentor several virtual teams of undergrads from all over the West Coast through NASA's L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy, which helps students gain exposure to the aerospace industry by developing a PDR document for a hypothetical space mission. This has carried on with me into the Milo/AROSE Mission Concept Academy, where during my Spring '24 semester I mentored two virtual teams of college students based in Eastern Australia and Uruguay in space mission conceptualization and project management. Additionally, I have served as SJSU's AIAA Chair for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years, whose chapter's mission brings industry voices and opportunities for interested students and builds community within the SJSU AE community.If you are made known of any interesting projects or opportunities in the realm of satellite or space hardware design and development, feel free to reach out at svitlana.kuklenko@sjsu.edu.

Svitlana Kuklenko's Current Company Details
SJSU Space Systems Engineering Lab - SJSU/NASA SpartanSat

Sjsu Space Systems Engineering Lab - Sjsu/Nasa Spartansat

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GNC Lead
California, United States
Svitlana Kuklenko Work Experience Details
  • Sjsu Space Systems Engineering Lab - Sjsu/Nasa Spartansat
    Gnc Lead
    Sjsu Space Systems Engineering Lab - Sjsu/Nasa Spartansat
    California, United States
  • Spartan Space Systems
    Vice President
    Spartan Space Systems Sep 2024 - Present
    San Jose, California, United States
    Co-leading a team of 50 students of various interdisciplinary backgrounds in the design of a technology demonstration mission that will land a spacecraft on the surface of Jupiter's nearest moon, Io, using electrodynamic tether propulsion. In addition to managing administrative duties, I am also actively involved on the project's technical side, specifically in the attitude determination and control systems (ADCS) subteam.
  • Aiaa At San Jose State University
    Chair
    Aiaa At San Jose State University Jun 2022 - Aug 2024
    San Jose, California, United States
    As the Chair of SJSU's AIAA student chapter for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years, I served as one of main contact points for guiding students throughout AIAA membership and navigating the aerospace major. I also maintained and facilitated correspondence with our chapter advisor, AIAA SF Regional Section and AIAA National leadership, Aerospace Department, College of Engineering, and wider university community. I held weekly meetings with my officer teams to delegate tasks, check-in with individuals, provide feedback on accomplishments, and set short and long-term goals for chapter. Additionally, I led the organization of on/off campus events and relay interesting opportunities made known of to members to become involved within the aerospace community, including the reintroduction of annual industry trips to the Los Angeles (January 2023; toured NASA JPL, Northrop Grumman's Palmdale location, and The Aerospace Corporation) and Seattle (January 2024; toured The Museum of Flight, Blue Origin, and Boeing's Everett facilities) areas. Some notable accomplishments during this time include growing our student membership from 15 to over 70 active members, expanding/reorganizing our officer team from 8 to 18 officers and introducing four officer subteams for increased efficiency in chapter operations, opening the door to collaborations between Santa Clara University's, CalTech's, UCLA's, and CSU Long Beach's AIAA chapters as well as between a greater amount of SJSU's engineering clubs, and increasing the amount of industry tours and projects hosted by our chapter. I'm honored to have been awarded the SJSU Aerospace Engineering 2023 Outstanding Leadership department award for my efforts to grow the impact of our student chapter on a community level.
  • Aiaa At San Jose State University
    Industry Contact
    Aiaa At San Jose State University Jun 2021 - Jun 2022
    San Jose, California, United States
    As one of two Industry Contacts for SJSU's AIAA Chapter for the 2021-22 academic school year, I organized resume workshops and a mix of virtual and hybrid industry guest speaker events and panels from high-profile companies to build networking skills, inspire members, and bridge in-class theory and curiosity with industry application. In addition, I relayed cool opportunities I was made known of to our members to become involved within the aerospace community, and gained first hand experience in helping book high-profile physical venues for a global conference our chapter was partnering with.
  • Aiaa At San Jose State University
    Public Relations Officer
    Aiaa At San Jose State University Sep 2020 - Jun 2021
    San Jose, California, United States
    As the Public Relations Officer at San Jose State's AIAA chapter for the 2020-21 academic school year, I drafted and sent out weekly emails to members about upcoming events and opportunities, designed eye-catching flyers to promote events and gain more members into our chapter, guided new members into our community, and redesigned the chapter website for major usability improvements.
  • The Milo Space Science Institute
    Milo/Arose Mission Academy - Mentor
    The Milo Space Science Institute Mar 2024 - Jul 2024
    Virtual
    As a former NASA L'SPACE MCA Mentor, I was invited to serve as part of the inaugural class of mentors for the Milo/AROSE Mission Concept Academy, the Australian and New Zealand based counterpart of the NASA L'SPACE mission. Similar to the former, the Milo Mission Academy is a student/early-career professional workforce development program aimed to help students develop a working understanding of mission conceptualization, project management, team-building, and space science interests.This spring, I mentored 2 virtual interdisciplinary teams of 15 and 13 undergraduates respectively mostly based throughout Eastern Australia and Uruguay in the task of designing a mission concept to explore the water ice abundance in the permanently shadowed regions of the Lunar South Pole as guided by the NASA Artemis Accords and developing a professional Preliminary Design Review (PDR) document outlining their missions. I provided carefully reviewed feedback for both teams in working PDR drafts, including the Mission Concept Review (MCR), System Requirements Review (SRR), and Mission Definition Review (MDR), as well as three additional teams’ final PDR submissions. In addition, I participated in three 1-hour-long final PDR presentations as a reviewer, carefully listening to each one and asking insightful questions about each mission's concepts. All in all, I went out of my way to coach program participants in team-management, fostered a sense of community between team members, supported team members and answered questions from other students based in Australia/New Zealand throughout entire duration of the academy, and reinforced working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, rover design components, systems engineering concepts, and mission development.
  • Maxar Technologies
    Mechanical Configuration Intern
    Maxar Technologies Jun 2023 - Sep 2023
    Palo Alto, California, United States
    During this summer internship, I provided active mission support for DISH's EchoStar 25 satellite in post-PDR/pre-CDR phase by designing waveguide routes from the OMUXs to the test couplers on all main sides of communication panels with RF and material efficiency and manufacturability in mind using PTC Creo Parametric and Siemens TeamCenter. Subsequently, I went through the waveguide freeze process for manufacturing, including inputting provided parameters. Additionally, I redesigned a directional coupler for the south web of the satellite to reflect an updated mounting footprint from a previous program.I also provided active mission support for the NASA Lunar Gateway's Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) by performing a composites layup process on a test version of PPE's central cylinder from start to finish with allocated FOD defects around the cylinder to run through tests like an ultrasonic NDT in order to validate stresses and loads throughout the structure. This is part of a rigorous analysis process to help determine what detected flows in test results on the actual cylinder can be considered benign or if they need urgent attention.As a culminating experience, I also received several immersive AI&T tours in Maxar's high bays, including one in which I spent an entire day getting a solo guided tour with a mechanical vehicle engineer (MVE) where I was allowed to glove up and touch some flight hardware with proper ESD protection and asked a ton of questions about assembly and testing procedures as well as strategies to design with manufacturability in mind from the perspective of an MVE. This one was particularly impactful due to being able to see the actual scale of the communication panels and waveguides in the manufacturing stage and getting that different perspective of waveguide routing, improving my designs as a result.
  • Nasa L'Space Program
    Nasa L'Space Mission Concept Academy - Mechanical Engineering Mentor
    Nasa L'Space Program Jan 2023 - Feb 2023
    As an alum, I was invited to serve as a mentor for the NASA L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy, a student professional workforce development program aimed to help students develop a working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, lander design components, and mission development.This spring, I mentored 1 virtual interdisciplinary team of 8 undergraduates based in a variety of community and 4-year California colleges in the task of designing a rover mission concept to explore the Northern Polar region of Mars and developing a professional Preliminary Design Review (PDR) document outlining their mission. For the first month of the academy in the semester's initial stage, I guided my students to establish good communication and a solid foundation for their project by leading meetings, answering questions, providing support and advice, fostering a sense of community between the team members, assigning roles to students based on their strengths and weaknesses, tracking students' progresses on a weekly basis, and reinforcing a working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, lander design components, systems engineering concepts, and mission development.
  • Maxar Technologies
    Mechanical Configuration Intern
    Maxar Technologies Jun 2022 - Sep 2022
    During this summer internship program, I assisted the propulsion configuration team and provided active mission support for Lunar Gateway’s Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) through redline corrections and the creation of specified bracket and propulsion control module drawings using PTC Creo Parametric and Siemens Teamcenter. I also updated payload, coverage, propulsion, and nomenclature information for previous and ongoing satellite programs using a provided Satellite Master List library on Siemens Teamcenter onto team’s Satellite Summary Excel sheet.Overall, I gained a much better understanding of what goes into satellite design and development by attending numerous weekly Mechanical Configuration team meetings relating to the various aspects of ongoing work with PPE, as well as additional seminars on GNC topics, the satellites’ subsystems, softwares, critical soft skills, and executive leader presentations. I also was lucky to get to tour the various AIT high bay facilities several times throughout the internship, observed the manufacturing and testing side of satellite development, and was present for the half-level vibration table test of one of the ongoing satellite programs
  • Nasa L'Space Program
    Nasa L'Space Mission Concept Academy - Mentor
    Nasa L'Space Program Jun 2022 - Aug 2022
    As an alum, I was invited to serve as a mentor for the NASA L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy, a student professional workforce development program aimed to help students develop a working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, lander design components, and mission development.This summer, I mentored 2 virtual interdisciplinary teams of 12 and 10 undergraduates respectively based in 20 different community and 4-year colleges across the West Coast in the task of designing a mission concept to explore the Martian cave system and developing a professional Preliminary Design Review (PDR) document outlining their missions. I provided carefully reviewed feedback for 5 working PDR drafts for both teams, as well as the final PDR submissions of 4 additional teams. I also participated in four 1.5 hour long final PDR presentations as a Secondary Reviewer for the teams I gave detailed feedback to. All in all, I went out of my way to help foster a sense of community between team members, supported team members and answered questions from other students in program throughout entire duration of the academy, and reinforced working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, lander design components, systems engineering concepts, and mission development.
  • Nasa - National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    Lucy Mission Summer Intern
    Nasa - National Aeronautics And Space Administration Jun 2021 - Jul 2021
    Arizona State University Space Works Instrument Incubator Laboratory
    Through this 8-week virtual summer internship program exclusive to NASA L'SPACE alumni, I worked within a multidiscplinary team of 6 undergraduate students to design, assemble, and test an infrared thermal camera with shutter simulating a Lucy analog mission.As my team's Systems/ATLO/Lead Engineer and Budget Admin, I guided my team through the design process using Siemens NX, 3D-printed prototypes using Cura and an Ender 3 Pro printer, assembled two prototypes and the final iteration of the instrument, redesigned and resoldered the instrument's electronics package such that it would properly fit within the instrument, worked with the Software Engineer to debug the code running in the instrument, and calculated the final project cost.
  • Nasa L'Space Program
    Nasa L'Space Proposal Writing And Evaluation Experience (Npwee) Academy
    Nasa L'Space Program Jan 2021 - Apr 2021
    Selected for the NASA L'SPACE Proposal Writing and Evaluation Experience Academy (NPWEE), a student professional workforce development program centered at drafting, reviewing, and presenting a technical proposal within a virtual team.During this program, I co-authored a 7-page technical proposal within a multidisciplinary virtual team of 9 undergraduate students to NASA for approval, focusing on a novel method of decontaminating Martian soil from perchlorates for farming uses, and competed against 26 teams and over 250 participating undergraduates nationwide to win a $10,000 grant from NASA to further research and development, fabrication, and implementation for future space missions.
  • Nasa L'Space Program
    Nasa L’Space Mission Concept Academy
    Nasa L'Space Program Sep 2020 - Dec 2020
    Selected for NASA L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy, a student professional workforce development program aimed to help students develop a working understanding of space science interests, scientific payloads, lander design components, and mission development. As my team's engineering lead and secretary/outreach director, I extensively led a four-person virtual engineering subteam and collaborated with nine other teammates to develop a mission concept for a lander headed to Saturn's moon Enceladus to find signs of life.
  • Design Build Fly At San Jose State University
    Design Build Fly Involvement
    Design Build Fly At San Jose State University Sep 2019 - Jan 2020
    Through my Intro to CAD class in my first semester of college, one of the requirements was that we were to join a senior design team and complete tasks for the benefit of both the seniors and the freshmen, bringing me to join one of two Design Build Fly teams active on campus. I designed and optimized a 3D-printed “passenger seat tray” for the fuselage in my team’s model bush plane using CAD software such as SOLIDWORKS and Autodesk Inventor. In addition, I learned important skills such as effective collaboration, sticking to schedule, keeping in mind all of the restrictions imposed by the rules provided, and was introduced to the general design process of a large project such as a model plane.

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Matlab Article Drafting And Editing Microsoft Office Solidworks Autodesk Inventor Chinese Siemens Nx Social Media Outreach English Photography Creativity Graphic Design C (Programming Language

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