1 hr 5 min

Deep Dive: Fundamentals of Design Thinking — with Blue Origin Engineer Craig Damlo | Ep 004 Afterburner

    • Technology

On this weeks episode, we discuss some major Project Boom updates, go in-depth on design thinking and hear Senior Systems Engineer at Blue Origin Craig Damlo tell his story.

Craig is also one of the advisors from Project Boom and would love to help other engineers along their journey.
You can find him at: http://www.soapboxrocket.com/

Notes:

Please email colin@theprojectboom.org if you are interested in joining or supporting the team!

Project Boom website: theprojectboom.org
Augmented Reality: theprojectboom.org/ar/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/project-boom/
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMoL9BwnHqJuFpTim0ZzVXw

Where can you find us:

Shiva Vallabhaneni : www.instagram.com/shivallabhaneni/

Colin Watson : www.instagram.com/colin_watson/
______________________________________________________________

We are a group of highly-motivated kids from all over the world facing more than one barrier. Cost, experience, time-zones, expectations - these are all barriers that will be broken.

The sound barrier is just the destination. This is the journey.

With over 150 students representing 65 universities in 15 countries on 5 continents, Project Boom was created with the goal of being the first student group to reach speeds in excess of Mach 1 with a jet-powered remote-controlled aircraft.

The Project Boom team will perform all initial flight tests of their high-speed vehicle sometime next year. The purpose of these flights is purely for research and will represent a first in aircraft manufacturing.

Project Boom's industry advisors include Lucien Junkin, NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer, Craig Damlo, Senior System Engineer at Blue Origin, Aldo Martinez, Multidicipline Engineer at Boeing, and Bryce Fong, Aeronautical Engineer at Lockheed Martin. Project Boom's industry partners include Solidworks and Siemens.

On this weeks episode, we discuss some major Project Boom updates, go in-depth on design thinking and hear Senior Systems Engineer at Blue Origin Craig Damlo tell his story.

Craig is also one of the advisors from Project Boom and would love to help other engineers along their journey.
You can find him at: http://www.soapboxrocket.com/

Notes:

Please email colin@theprojectboom.org if you are interested in joining or supporting the team!

Project Boom website: theprojectboom.org
Augmented Reality: theprojectboom.org/ar/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/project-boom/
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMoL9BwnHqJuFpTim0ZzVXw

Where can you find us:

Shiva Vallabhaneni : www.instagram.com/shivallabhaneni/

Colin Watson : www.instagram.com/colin_watson/
______________________________________________________________

We are a group of highly-motivated kids from all over the world facing more than one barrier. Cost, experience, time-zones, expectations - these are all barriers that will be broken.

The sound barrier is just the destination. This is the journey.

With over 150 students representing 65 universities in 15 countries on 5 continents, Project Boom was created with the goal of being the first student group to reach speeds in excess of Mach 1 with a jet-powered remote-controlled aircraft.

The Project Boom team will perform all initial flight tests of their high-speed vehicle sometime next year. The purpose of these flights is purely for research and will represent a first in aircraft manufacturing.

Project Boom's industry advisors include Lucien Junkin, NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer, Craig Damlo, Senior System Engineer at Blue Origin, Aldo Martinez, Multidicipline Engineer at Boeing, and Bryce Fong, Aeronautical Engineer at Lockheed Martin. Project Boom's industry partners include Solidworks and Siemens.

1 hr 5 min

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