Dr. Domenico D'Auria
PhD Candidate / Research Fellow assistant at INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte
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Astronomical Technologies , RAMS Engineering , Mechanical Engineering
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My profile has been taken into account as a meeting point of the mechanical and structural team and the electronic one in the study and design of the MAORY instrument of the ELT telescope, with a scholarship from INAF. After a brief period in which my work focused on FEM analysis and the study of thermal insulation for innovative cooling systems for electrical cabinets, I'm now working on the RAMS and FMEA/FMECA realted to the subsystems assigned to the OACN teams. Since January 2022 I have been involved as deputy in the PA/QA of the VLT spectrograph CUBES, participating, for the first time, to the starting plan phase of a product. Since March 2022 I have been employed as temporary research fellow with a research grant in the same positions.

MAORY is the adaptive optics module under construction for ELT. ELT (Extreme Large Telescope) is the largest telescope in the world currently under construction (primary mirror of 39 m) an it is considered worldwide to be one of the highest priorities in ground based astronomy. Once it works (first light expected by the end of 2026) ELT will allow a huge progress in all areas of astrophysics. MAORY will help compensate for the distortion of light caused by turbulence in the Earth’s atmosphere that blurs astronomical images through the use of deformable mirrors, laser and natural guide stars. MAORY is built by a consortium of three institutions, INAF, IPAG (Grenoble, France), NUIG (Galway, Ireland).

CUBES (Cassegrain U-Band Efficient Spectrograph), is the forthcoming ESO VLT spectrograph to be installed at one Cassegrain focus of the VLT with the goal of covering with a high efficiency the UV ground-based region (300 - 400 nm) with intermediate resolution (about 20K).
Publications (26)

Proceedings Article | 19 July 2024 Poster
Proceedings Volume 13096, 130965J (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020090

Proceedings Article | 18 July 2024 Poster + Paper
Proceedings Volume 13096, 130965Z (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3019814
KEYWORDS: 3D modeling, Interfaces, Finite element methods, Computer aided design, Solid modeling, Earthquakes, Spherical lenses, Design, Solids, Equipment

Proceedings Article | 18 July 2024 Poster + Paper
Proceedings Volume 13096, 130965B (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018923
KEYWORDS: Design, Interfaces, Equipment, Adaptive optics, 3D modeling, Earthquakes, Telescopes, Mechanical engineering, Finite element methods, Deformable mirrors

Proceedings Article | 18 July 2024 Poster + Paper
Matteo Genoni, Hans Dekker, Stefano Covino, Roberto Cirami, Marcello Scalera, Lawrence Bissel, Walter Seifert, Ariadna Calcines, Gerardo Avila, Julian Stϋrmer, Christopher Ritz, David Lunney, Chris Miller, Stephen Watson, Chris Waring, Bruno Castilho, Marcio De Arruda, Orlando Verducci, Igor Coretti, Luca Oggioni, Giorgio Pariani, Edoardo A. M. Redaelli, Matteo D’ Ambrogio, Giorgio Calderone, Matteo Porru, Ingo Stilz, Rodolfo Smiljanic, Guido Cupani, Mariagrazia Franchini, Andrea Scaudo, Vincent Geers, Vincenzo De Caprio, Domenico D' Auria, Mina Sibalic, Cyrielle Opitom, Gabriele Cescutti, Valentina D’ Odorico, Ruben Sanchez-Janssen, Andreas Quirrenbach, Beatriz Barbuy, Stefano Cristiani, Paolo Di Marcantonio
Proceedings Volume 13096, 130967T (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018288
KEYWORDS: Spectrographs, Design, Calibration, Sensors, Telescopes, Signal to noise ratio, Charge-coupled devices, Spectral resolution, Cameras

Proceedings Article | 18 July 2024 Poster + Paper
Proceedings Volume 13096, 130965I (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018977
KEYWORDS: Galactic astronomy, Spectrographs, Mirrors, Cameras, Stars, Prisms, Optical design, Iterated function systems, Spectral resolution, Diffraction limit

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