
Romain has 25 years of experience in Space Thermal Engineering, including 12 years in industry at Airbus Defence and Space (Toulouse), as thermal analyst and thermal architect for several Earth observation and Science instruments. Lecturing: Instrument Thermal Design and Analysis Current research is on free-form optics for astronomy and space.Ģ019 – Today President of ‘Freeform Optics – Research & Solution’ Association (FO-RS) in FranceĢ013 – today Safran-Reosc, France, Sales & Business developmentġ999 – 2012 Sagem-Reosc, France, Sales Manager & Safran Emeritus Expert in High performance opticsġ981 – 1998 Reosc, France, Lens design & Engineering / Optical manufacturing & Testing/ Program management / Division Manager )ġ976 – 1979 Study at Ecole Superieure d’Optique (Major of promotion)ġ982 – 2002 Lecturer of Lens Design course at the Ecole Superieure d’Optique, Paris-Orsay His main task is to explore new business opportunities for REOSC and act as expert in high performance optics design, manufacturing and testing. Today he focuses on business development. During four decades he contributed to most of the space projects at REOSC either as lens designer, manufacturing and testing engineer, program manager, sales manager and plant director. Roland GEYL is an Optical Engineer graduated from Paris Orsay Institute of Optics working at Reosc, SAFRAN Group in France. Lecturing: Introduction to Imaging Optical systems The contracted venue is again the Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu, close to Olbia – Sardinia (Italy). Sharing problems and discussing solutions together is the way to build a community of space optical engineers enabling and fostering growth in the space sector as a whole.
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The venue hosting students and lecturers gives plenty of opportunities to develop a professional network. Their accessibility during the course, gives the participants a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge with one-to-one meetings aside from the planned lectures. The team of lecturers consists of professionals with a long-standing experience in the sector.

The course of 2023 is targeted at space optics instrument design. The two courses are organised alternatively, one per year.

Two types of courses are organized: one dedicated to space optics instrument design and the other space optics instrument technology.

The European Space Agency took in 2015 the initiative to organize a course for professionals operating in the sector of optical engineering for Space.
