Cameron Brossart is an Aerospace Engineer with extensive experience in both design and research. As the Aerodynamic Torque Load Attenuation Stabilizer Design Lead for a self-employed project, Cameron developed a stabilization device for helicopter rescue missions. Experience includes roles as a course grader and tutor at SDSU, as well as leading helicopter rotor wash characteristic aerodynamic analysis experiments at the SDSU Research Foundation. Research efforts encompass the performance of carbon fiber composite laminates and high-speed flow shockwave formations. Cameron has also contributed to climbing wall management and instruction at SDSU and currently serves as a Turbomachinery Manufacturing Engineer I at Relativity Space. Cameron holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from San Diego State University.
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