Austin Holm

Propulsion Components Engineer at Relativity Space

Austin Holm is an accomplished propulsion components engineer at Relativity Space, having begun this role in June 2021 after serving as a propulsion intern. Prior experience includes leading propulsion engineering initiatives at the UCI Rocket Project from September 2019 to September 2021, where responsibilities encompassed designing and testing a liquid bi-propellant rocket engine, overseeing engine test campaigns, and refining fluid systems. Austin's skills are further demonstrated through leadership roles in cryogenic fluid system engine tests and avionics engineering tasks. Education includes a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from UC Irvine, following an Associate's degree in multiple disciplines from Saddleback College and a high school diploma from Tesoro High School.

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Relativity Space

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Relativity is building humanity’s multiplanetary future. They invented a new approach to design, build, and fly their own rockets, starting with Terran 1 – the world’s first entirely 3D printed rocket.