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Michael Kokkalakis Phones & Addresses

  • 39 Plymouth Rd, Prt Washingtn, NY 11050 (516) 883-0344
  • Port Washington, NY
  • 568 19Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11218
  • 404 7Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 788-1693
  • Great Neck, NY
  • 4849 Connecticut Ave, Washington, DC 20008 (999) 537-9398
  • 3111 Adams Mill Rd NW, Washington, DC 20010
  • 1939 17Th St, Washington, DC 20009 (202) 265-4343
  • College Park, MD
  • 39 Plymouth Rd, Port Washington, NY 11050

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Michael Kokkalakis Photo 1

Vp, Terrestrial Repeater Operations

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Location:
39 Plymouth Rd, Port Washington, NY 11050
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Work:
Sirius XM Radio Inc. - Greater New York City Area since Jan 2011
Sr. Dir. Satellite Engineering and Ops

Sirius XM Radio Inc. Feb 2001 - Dec 2010
Senior Director of Satellite Control

WorldSpace Satellite Radio 1998 - 2001
Satellite Operations Analyst

Lockheed Martin 1993 - 1998
Satellite Operations Analyst for UARS
Education:
Columbia University in the City of New York 2007 - 2009
MS, Technology Management
The Johns Hopkins University 1995 - 1997
MS, Applied Physics
Polytechnic University 1988 - 1992
BS, Aerospace Engineering
Skills:
Team Building
Project Management
Leadership
Management
Quality Assurance
Engineering Management
Product Development
Program Management
Integration
Systems Engineering
Business Development
Product Management
Python
Operations Management
System Monitoring
Vendor Management
Interests:
Science
Baseball
New Technologies
Modern Design and Construction
Travel
Languages:
Greek
Michael Kokkalakis Photo 2

Sr. Dir. Satellite Engineering And Ops At Sirius Xm Radio Inc.

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Position:
Sr. Dir. Satellite Engineering and Ops at Sirius XM Radio Inc.
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Work:
Sirius XM Radio Inc. - Greater New York City Area since Jan 2011
Sr. Dir. Satellite Engineering and Ops

Sirius XM Radio Inc. Feb 2001 - Dec 2010
Senior Director of Satellite Control

WorldSpace Satellite Radio 1998 - 2001
Satellite Operations Analyst

Lockheed Martin 1993 - 1998
Satellite Operations Analyst for UARS
Education:
Columbia University in the City of New York 2007 - 2009
MS, Technology Management
The Johns Hopkins University 1995 - 1997
MS, Applied Physics
Polytechnic University 1988 - 1992
BS, Aerospace Engineering
Skills:
Team Building
Project Management
Leadership
Management
Quality Assurance
Engineering Management
Product Development
Program Management
Integration
Systems Engineering
Business Development
Product Management
Interests:
New Technologies, Science, Modern Design and Construction, Travel, Baseball.
Languages:
Greek

Publications

Us Patents

Predicting, Bounding And Mitigating Satellite Attitude Disturbances Arising From Infrared Earth Sensors For Satellites In Inclined, Elliptical Orbits

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US Patent:
20050029405, Feb 10, 2005
Filed:
Jul 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/627534
Inventors:
Patrick Anglin - New York NY, US
Ronald Bounds - Princeton NJ, US
Christopher Croom - Brooklyn NY, US
Pani Crawford - North Brunswick NJ, US
Theodore Hessler - Hamburg NJ, US
Michael Kokkalakis - Brooklyn NY, US
Claudia Lam - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
F02K001/00
US Classification:
244164000
Abstract:
Satellite earth sensors (ES) generate scan lines, areas of detected infrared information gathered across the view of the earth by the satellite. The length of these scan lines is utilized by the satellite Attitude Control Subsystem (ACS) to determine the satellite pointing in roll and pitch. There are areas on the earth during particular periods of the year that can cause earth radiance gradient disturbance effects, satellite attitude errors caused by the ACS-calculated length of the scan lines becoming faulted. This invention includes methods and systems for minimizing disturbances to the satellite attitude for satellites in inclined, elliptical orbits that use infrared earth sensors to determine pitch and roll angles. These include identifying areas where earth radiance gradient events cause such disturbances and the prediction of times of such occurrences and methods for mitigating the effect of such events.
Michael T Kokkalakis from Port Washington, NY, age ~54 Get Report