Martin lead the team of engineers that delivered the first smart luggage on his previous startup. For his PhD he developed a innovative concept for satellites automatic control that was selected by NASA to go to Space.
Juan is an active member of the US ASCE National Masonry Subcommittee. As part of his PhD, he developed computationally efficient models supported by experimental testing on shake tables. As a professional engineer he has contributed to more than 200 projects.
Joaquin is a senior engineer with more than 15 years of experience in computational methods and dynamic simulations. He developed advanced computational models as part of his academic research. He has expertise on simulation and design of satellites.
Finite Element Thermal analysis of the girth weld of a fuel tank for a satellite
Design of the reinforced concrete superstructure and steel field tray of the new Las Vegas Raiders NFL Stadium (~65,000 seats) in Nevada.
Construction administration of the New Mexico City airport (8,000,000 ft2). Managed on-site structural team.
Micro-satellite attitude control system selected by NASA to go to space.