The organizing team

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Tiffany Rose: Co-event manager of SG Luxembourg 2024 and former SGAC NPoC for Mauritius Island.Tiffany Rose brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for space and new technologies to her role. She joined Elvinger Hoss Prussen in 2019 and has been a dedicated member of the Luxembourg bar since 2020. Tiffany holds a Maîtrise in Business Law and a Master’s degree along with a DJCE (Diplôme de Juriste Conseil d’Entreprise) in Business and Tax Law, all from the Université de Strasbourg in France. Additionally, she holds a Certificate of Chinese Law taught in English from the China University of Political Science and Law. As an associate at EHP in Luxembourg, Tiffany’s enthusiasm for new technologies, particularly space, has driven her to co-organize events such as the Summer Space Festival in Luxembourg in 2023. Her expertise and dedication make her an invaluable asset to SG Luxembourg 2024, ensuring an event that promises to inspire and engage the space community.

Sebastien Lebègue: Sébastien is a graduate from the IPSA (Aerospace Engineering) specialising in Autonomous Aeronautical Systems. Sébastien is passionate about space but mainly about space exploration. He enjoys expanding his knowledge on space exploration and applications by participating in student challenges such as the Student Aerospace Challenge and the IASC Asteroid Search Campaign. Sébastien discovered and joined SGAC with SG[France]22 in Strasbourg. Shortly after, he joined the Space Exploration Project Group (SEPG) to work closely with members passionate about advocating the growing role of the new generation of space professionals in the field of Space Exploration. Currently, he is a Systems and V&V engineer at LMO in Luxembourg. After participating in the Sponsorship Team for the SG[France]2023 and SG[France]2024, he gladly decided to continue the experience for the first edition of the SG[Luxembourg]2024.

Tania D’Costa: Tania D’costa is a Master’s student at the University of Luxembourg, pursuing a Master’s in Space Technologies and Business. She has a passion for outreach and science communication and has been an active member of SGAC since 2021, contributing to the SEPG and OGL project groups. Her primary interests lie in orbital robotics, space sustainability, and satellite data. Tania wants to help make space more accessible for all and advocate for diversity and inclusivity.

François Leproux: NPoC Luxembourg and co-event manager of SG Luxembourg 2024. With a background in space engineering, François has worked in space mechanical development and project management since 2020, currently at Redwire Space Europe in Luxembourg. He contributed to projects such STAARK Robotic Arm and writes actively about european crewed spaceflights. Active with SGAC since 2019, François has helped organize key events like SG[France]2020 and SG[France]2022.

Francesco Ventre: Francesco Ventre is a Business Developer at ispace Europe. He holds a BSc in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Naples “Federico II” and an MSc in Space Engineering from Politecnico di Milano. He is an ISU Space Studies Program alumnus from the class of 2021. Before joining ispace, he was the innovation manager of the most prominent cluster of manufacturing companies in northeast Italy. He is an active member of SGAC, Women In Aerospace, and the IAF Space Entrepreneurship Committee. Within SGAC, he took part in several events covering different roles, he is the co-lead of the Commercial Space Project Group, National Point of Contact for Italy and recipient of the European Space Generation Leadership award 2024. He is on the Advisory Board of Polispace, the space association of Politecnico di Milano that he co-founded in 2020. At the end of 2021 he also contributed to the creation of SEDS Italy, the federation of Italian universities space associations; he is now part of the Advisory Board. He is author and co-author of several conference proceedings. His hobbies include watching anime, reading, and listening to music

 

Tecla Trifilò: Tecla Trifilò is a Double Degree Space Engineering graduate from Politecnico di Milano (IT) and Université de Liège (BE). Currently based in Luxembourg, she works as a Satellite Operations & Flight Dynamics Engineer in the LUXEOps team of LuxSpace Sàrl, supporting the NAOS LUXEOSys governmental project.

With a strong commitment to sustainability and ethical development, she brings these values to the space sector, emphasizing responsible operations and fostering collaborations. As the Partnership Coordinator for the Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group at SGAC, she actively works on building partnerships that promote safety and sustainability in space exploration.

Throughout her academic journey, she was highly engaged in various associations, including founding PoliHERo, the first association dedicated to promoting gender equality at Politecnico di Milano. Her dedication to diversity continues through her involvement with WeSTEM+ (formerly Girls in Tech Luxembourg), where she contributes to initiatives that empower and support women in STEM fields. She believes that a diverse and inclusive community is essential for driving innovation and progress in the space industry.