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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Collin Invie

cinvie@tamu.edu
B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2022) – Texas A&M University

Collin Invie is a freshman General Engineering student from Woodbury, Minnesota. He has worked as an undergraduate assistant studying a protective coating for 3D printed Shape-Memory Alloy that embeds liquid metal for actuation. His current focus is the design and fabrication of self-folding origami structures that utilize a Shape-Memory Polymer. He is an active member of the Engineering Honors Program, Engineering Without Borders, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

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