The Aerospace Engineering Podcast features conversations with engineers and researchers in industry and academia to reveal their fascinating real-world stories of innovation, and provide a glimpse into the future of the industry by discussing cutting-edge research and promising new technologies. The podcast is produced by Rainer Groh, a Research Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering based at the University of Bristol. Rainer is conducting research with academic and industrial partners (e.g. NASA Langley Research Center and Airbus) on the next generation of lightweight aerospace structures using composite materials.
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The Aerospace Engineering Podcast features conversations with engineers and researchers in industry and academia to reveal their fascinating real-world stories of innovation, and provide a glimpse into the future of the industry by discussing cutting-edge research and promising new technologies. The podcast is produced by Rainer Groh, a Research Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering based at the University of Bristol. Rainer is conducting research with academic and industrial partners (e.g. NASA Langley Research Center and Airbus) on the next generation of lightweight aerospace structures using composite materials.
Podcast Ep. #40 – Earth-observation Satellite Constellations with SatRevolution
Aerospace Engineering Podcast
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Podcast Ep. #40 – Earth-observation Satellite Constellations with SatRevolution
A conversation with Damian Jamroz and Grzegorz Marzec of SatRevolution
Aerospace Engineering Podcast
The Aerospace Engineering Podcast features conversations with engineers and researchers in industry and academia to reveal their fascinating real-world stories of innovation, and provide a glimpse into the future of the industry by discussing cutting-edge research and promising new technologies. The podcast is produced by Rainer Groh, a Research Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering based at the University of Bristol. Rainer is conducting research with academic and industrial partners (e.g. NASA Langley Research Center and Airbus) on the next generation of lightweight aerospace structures using composite materials.