Italian Workshop on 

Shell and Spatial Structures

Massimo Comparini

AD Thales Alenia Space Italia

Biography

Massimo Comparini is Deputy CEO, Senior Executive Vice President Observation, Exploration and Navigation at Thales Alenia Space as well as CEO of Thales Alenia Space Italia.

He has a long and proven track record in space industry, from technology to services, and in the earth observation domain; in 2016, he was named CEO of eGeos, a joint venture between Telespazio (80%) and the Italian Space Agency (20%). and Director Line of Business Geo Information at Telespazio. He was, at the same time, Chairman of GAF and EarthLab Luxembourg.

In 2013, Massimo Comparini was appointed CTO of Telespazio, a joint venture between Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%).

He started his career in 1983 at Selenia Spazio (later Alenia Spazio), holding various management positions, up to his position as Chief Technology Officer.

Massimo Comparini holds a Master Degree in Electrical Engineering, Remote Sensing and Radar Systems from the University of Rome La Sapienza, as well as a Degree in Strategy from the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University.

He is member of the technical-scientific advisory board of the Research, Development and Higher Studies Center in Sardinia - CSR4 - (Italy).

Valentina Sumini

Politecnico di Milano / MIT Space Exploration Initiative

Biography

Valentina Sumini is Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano and Space Architect and Engineer Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab within Space Exploration Initiative and Responsive Environments. She generates innovative design, architectures and engineered solutions through an holistic approach in order to sustain human life in extreme environments on Earth and enable human space exploration in Low Earth Orbit, on the Moon and Mars. 

Her Space Architecture research focuses on developing new computational design methods for multi-performance habitats, soft-robotic prosthetics to enhance mobility and dexterity in microgravity, and advanced construction techniques using in-situ resources.

Her passion in advancing human performance during deep space exploration mission dates back to 2009 when she designed for the first time an hotel on the lunar surface, named Moorea, for democratizing the access to space to tourists. Over the years she developed more in depths studies that she applied to different scenarios and award winning competitions projects, mainly organized by international space agencies:  a MARINA Space Hotel orbiting in Low Earth Orbit around Earth (NASA RASC-AL Competition 2017), a city on Mars, named Redwood Forest and its generative design model Mars Habitat W.A.T.E.R.  (Mars City Design Competition 2017 ), a Marsboreal Greenhouse  project on Mars  ( NASA Big Idea Challenge 2019), an auger H.Y.D.R.A.  system to extract ice/water from the subsurface of Mars (NASA RASC-AL Competition 2018), a Moon Village  in collaboration with the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings and Merril and the European Space Agency, and  a soft robotic exoskeleton for enhancing astronaut movements and performance in microgravity conditions (tested on a Zero-G parabolic flight with the MIT Media Lab - Space Exploration Initiative).