Daniele Durante is an assistant professor (RTT) at Sapienza, University of Rome. His research interests cover radioscience experiments for the determination of gravity fields of planetary bodies and their interior structures. I work on the radioscience and geodesy experiments onboard NASA’s Juno and Veritas missions, as well as ESA’s BepiColombo and Juice. He contributed to the most recent determination of the gravity field of Jupiter and Saturn, as well as that of Saturn’s moon Titan.
[Nov. 2024–Current] Deputy PI for the 3GM experiment onboard ESA JUICE mission
[Dec. 2023–Current] Assistant professor (RTT), Sapienza University of Rome
[Aug. 2021–Dec. 2023] Research fellow (RTDa), Sapienza University of Rome
[Oct. 2017–Jul. 2021] Post-doc researcher, Sapienza University of Rome
[2014–2017] Ph.D. in Space and Aeronautical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
[2012–2014] Master degree in Space and Astronautical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
[2009–2012] Bachelor degree in Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
[2024–Current] Member of the scientific board of the Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Space Engineering
[2020–Current] National scientific qualification as Associate Professor (ASN)
[Feb. 2018–Apr. 2018] Visiting Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)