Emma Schneider

Avionics And Lighting Systems Engineer at Joby Aviation

Emma Schneider has a strong background in aerospace engineering. Emma started their career at the Air Force Research Laboratory in 2017 as an Engineering Intern, where they focused on modeling and running aero analysis on Hybrid Wing Body designs. Emma also performed weight estimations on UAV designs and participated in a study on next-generation tactical tankers.

In 2018, Emma joined Boeing as an Aircraft Configuration and Integration Intern, working within Product Development (PD). Emma collaborated with a multi-functional team to complete the preliminary design of a new concept aircraft.

Emma continued their internship at Boeing in 2019, this time in the Aircraft Configuration and Integration team on the New Mid-Market Airplane. Emma played a role in leading studies to mature and integrate the airplane's design.

In 2020, Emma served as a Product Development Intern at Boeing, where they led a team of interns and investigated a new concept aircraft for feasibility. Emma also researched and assessed the market benefit of design iterations on potential new airplanes.

Currently, Emma is working as an Integrated Aircraft Engineer at Joby Aviation, starting in 2021. No end date is specified, indicating that they are currently employed in this position.

Emma Schneider completed their Bachelor's degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University from 2015 to 2019. Following that, they pursued a Master of Science degree in the same field at Stanford University, which they completed from 2019 to 2021.

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