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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

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Sarah Kinney

smkinney@tamu.edu

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2024) – Texas A&M University

Sarah Kinney is a Senior Aerospace Engineering student from California’s Central Valley. Her current work in the M²AESTRO lab supports the development of noise reducing shape memory alloy slat cove fillers. Outside of the lab, Sarah is an active member of the Sounding Rocketry Team (SRT) and the Engineering Honors program.

Experience:

  • Systems Engineering Intern, Lockheed Martin (Grand Prairie, TX; May-August 2023)
  • Junior General Engineering Intern, Raytheon Intelligence and Space (Marlborough, MA; May-August 2022)
  • NESC Loads & Dynamics Intern, NASA Langley Research Center (Virtual; June-August 2021)

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Shape Memory Alloys

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