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In this episode of the Teardown Sessions, Crowd Supply’s Helen Leigh talks with Andrew Greenberg from Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS). Join them to celebrate the launch of Oregon’s second satellite.
Andrew Greenberg is the Chief Technical Officer at The TOVA Company, Principal Embedded Systems Engineer at APDM Wearable Technologies (an ERT company), and an embedded systems consultant. At Portland State, he helps teach and manage capstones (senior projects), and helps with the Electronics Prototyping Lab (EPL), a rapid prototyping lab. Andrew also is an advisor for the Portland State Aerospace Society, which builds small rockets, liquid fuel engines, and nano-satellites.
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The OreSat project is managed by the Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS), an interdisciplinary student-led aerospace project in the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State University. PSAS started with amateur rockets in the latest 1990s, and now we’re building rocket avionics systems, liquid fueled rocket engines, and of course, satellites. PSAS is hundred or so open source space nerds, mostly undergraduates of all majors, some graduate students, a few faculty advisors, and mentors we call "industry advisors".