Exploring Aerospace and Structural Engineering: A Scientist's Journey

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In summary, exploring aerospace and structural engineering is a challenging and rewarding journey for scientists. It involves the study and design of aircraft and spacecraft, as well as structures and materials used in construction. This field requires a deep understanding of physics, mathematics, and mechanics, as well as advanced technology and innovation. Scientists in this field are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and their work has significant impacts on the advancement of transportation and infrastructure.
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Thank you for the opportunity to scholastically share ideas.

My background is in Aerospace from Purdue. I've worked on LaunchPad designs for NASA and other private companies in a mechanical engineering manner. Currently I'm consulting as a licensed structural engineer in Florida.

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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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