UPES student bags internship at Phoenix Launch Systems, Las Vegas
Team Careers360 | July 20, 2020 | 04:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: Robin Singh, a final year student of Aerospace (Avionics) Engineering, batch of 2016-2020, has recently grabbed an internship at Phoenix Launch Systems. The internship comes under the aegis of Aerospace Research and Engineering Systems Institute, Inc. (ARES Institute).
Robin comments, “I led the Optical Communication 1U CubeSat project named ‘Calypso’ which is scheduled to launch in Low Earth Orbit before the end of 2021. The project was mentored by Mr. Matthew Travis with 20 years of experience in the aerospace industry. Mr. Travis has worked at the National Centre for Supercomputing Applications and developed the world’s first graphical web browser, NCSA Mosaic.”
Robin further explained how he developed interest in this field of study. “Along with subjects such as Satellite Communication, Orbital Mechanics, Space Science and Space Environment, my interest in CubeSat grew while I was working with Open Cosmos as an Academic Ambassador; a pioneer space system developing company in Oxford. Gradually I developed interest beyond books and the classroom as well.”
Robin was also a part of the Team Astral in the year 2017, as a payload designer. This experience helped him gain practical knowledge. “It was a great experience,” he said, “working with my teammates and our student advisor Zozimus D. Labana. I mentored Team Astral for Annual CanSat Competition 2020 organised by American Astronautical Society and sponsored by NASA. The team set an epitome of tenacity and secured seventh rank globally.”
Tracing the trajectory that led to this plum offer, Robin added, “Industrial exposure in the CubeSat sector along with international contacts in the space industry helped me grab this wonderful opportunity.” I would like to thank Sudhir Joshi, Head of Aerospace Department, for his constant support throughout my journey, which helped envision my goal. I remember when I stepped on the campus for the very first time and Sudhir Chaturvedi motivated our batch and said, “One of our alumni is currently working at ISRO, is anyone of you willing to do the same?”, and that ignited a spark in me.”
He believes that one should never get disheartened by failure because it is a part of success and be persistent in one’s efforts.
Write to us at news@careers360.com
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- Galgotias University: 2,297 patents filed, just 1% granted; with 63%, IITs far ahead of private institutes
- Samajwadi Party calls Galgotias University’s robot dog display ‘mockery of UP’, says ‘cancel recognition’
- CBSE: APAAR ID must for LOC registration from 2026-27 session; two-level Class 10 exams from 2028
- Less bias, more risk? CBSE on-screen marking system leaves Class 12 students, teachers cautious but optimistic
- CBSE Plans: Compulsory computing, AI in Classes 9, 10 syllabus; more skill subjects; 25% EWS quota review
- CBSE 2026: Board tightens rules on cheating, makes it harder to pass; Class 10 gets new marksheets
- NEET PG Counselling: Maharashtra body orders medical college to admit student it refused over fees
- Anna University engineering colleges sack over 300 temp teachers; defiance of court orders, says association
- ChatGPT for education? IIT Madras director on how Bodhan AI will work and what it can do
- CBSE Board Exams 2026: NHRC says withholding admit cards over fee dispute ‘illegal’, violates RTE Act