Emanuele Costantino has a diverse work experience in the field of controls engineering and scientific research. They are currently working as a Controls Engineer at Production Robotics Inc. since April 2022. Prior to this, Emanuele worked at the University of Colorado Boulder, starting in 2018. During their time at the university, they held multiple roles, including Thermal Controls Engineer, Graduate Student Researcher, Teaching Fellow, and Scientific Researcher. In their scientific research role, Emanuele worked on an Air Force-funded project that focused on studying the effects of sinusoidal gusts on the lift coefficient of symmetric wings. They designed, manufactured, and programmed an angle positioning system to accurately and quickly change the wing's angle of attack. Emanuele also gathered data, processed it using MATLAB, and presented their findings at the Rocky Mountain Fluid Mechanics Research Symposium.
Emanuele Costantino pursued their education at the University of Colorado Boulder. From 2016 to 2019, they completed their undergraduate studies, earning a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences. Subsequently, they continued their academic journey at the same institution and obtained a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences in December 2021.
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