Abraham Rademacher

Abraham Rademacher's work experience begins in 2010 with an engineering internship at NASA Ames Research Center. During this time, they led a feasibility study for a small collapsible telescope packed within a nanosatellite, and successfully designed and built a prototype coilable structure to demonstrate its feasibility.

In 2011, Rademacher joined Jacobs as an Aerospace Engineer III. Abraham held this role until 2015, gaining experience in the aerospace field.

Starting in 2015, Rademacher joined Millennium Engineering and Integration as an Aerospace Engineer V. At this company, they served as the NASA Ames mechanical design lead for complex nanosatellite bus and payload development and integration. Their responsibilities included leading the development of autonomous scientific instrumentation, with a specialization in micro-fluidics and optical systems.

Overall, their work experience showcases a strong background in aerospace engineering, particularly in the design and development of nanosatellites and scientific instrumentation.

Abraham Rademacher attended San Jose State University from 2006 to 2010, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Aerospace Engineering.

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