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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

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Greg Wilson

genpen@tamu.edu

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2018) – Texas A&M University

M.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2020) – Texas A&M University

Greg is a second year masters student from Grapevine, Texas studying origami applications for aerospace. Specifically, he is researching how shape memory allot wires can morph and deform an orbiting antenna’s radiation pattern being broadcast onto Earth. Outside of school Greg is an avid runner training for his second marathon, and looks forward to cooking and being with friends every day. After getting his masters degree he hopes to find a job in the space industry as a project manager.

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