Avery Clotfelter

Propulsion Development Engineer at Benchmark Space Systems

Avery Clotfelter has a varied work experience. In 2019, they worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Vermont and as a Researcher at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve. In 2020, they were a Team Member at the UVM American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a Wilderness Ranger at San Isabel National Forest. In 2021, they held the roles of Vice President at the UVM American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Technical Lead at the VT CubeSat Project, and Research Engineer at the Vanderbilt Laboratory for Systems Integration and Reliability. In 2022, they became a Test Engineer and Test Engineering Intern at Benchmark Space Systems.

Avery Clotfelter attended the University of Vermont from 2017 to 2022 and earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering. In 2020, Avery obtained a Class B Crosscut Sawyer certification from the U.S. Forest Service. In 2019, Avery obtained an Open Water Diver certification from NAUI Worldwide.

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Benchmark Space Systems

Benchmark Space Systems is focused on providing the most cost-effective propulsion solution for your Small Satellite mission needs, from simple orbit adjustments to high-agility maneuvers. Their patented and proprietary innovations have been specifically designed to improve safety and capability for spacecraft ranging from 3U through ESPA class.


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