Jamie Denniston has extensive experience in the aerospace industry, with a particular focus on spacecraft system engineering. Starting in 2009, Jamie worked as a Stagiaire at the European Space Agency, where they supported the Flight Control Team of the LISA Pathfinder mission. Jamie then joined INSYEN AG as a Space Systems Engineer, leading the development of a spacecraft simulator and also serving as the Power and Thermal engineer for the TerraSAR-X and TandDEM-X satellites. In 2012, Jamie became a Spacecraft Systems Engineer at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, overseeing the technical design of an optical instrument for the Euclid mission. From 2015 to 2017, Jamie worked at Airbus Defence and Space as a Principal Spacecraft System Engineer, contributing to the ExoMars Rover Vehicle project. Jamie then joined ispace, inc. in 2017 as the Lead Spacecraft System Engineer, where they were responsible for creating project requirement specifications and leading the development of a lunar lander. Jamie's most recent position is Head of System Engineering at AAC Clyde Space, where they oversee engineering operations.
Jamie Denniston attended the University of Glasgow from 2003 to 2009, where they earned a Master's Degree. No specific field of study was mentioned.
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