Kilian Olen ePortfolio

Student Status

Undergraduate

Degree Program

BS AE & BS EP

Campus

Daytona Beach

Presentation Type

Portfolio

Introduction

Link to ePortfolio: https://portfolium.com/olenk

An undergraduate honors student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, I'm concurrently pursuing degrees in aerospace engineering and engineering physics, with minors in CAD/CAM and applied mathematics. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I've cultivated a deep fascination with biologically-inspired robotics, fueled by my unwavering belief in its transformative potential. From revolutionizing space exploration to enhancing search and rescue operations and even improving elderly care, the applications are vast.


With my undergraduate journey drawing to a close next year, I have my sights set on a graduate education, with a research focus centered on biologically-inspired robotics. I find myself particularly intrigued by novel modes of robot locomotion and manipulation, so I'm eager to cement my place in such a thriving and dynamic field. My goal is to not only deepen my understanding but also actively contribute to the transformative impact that biologically-inspired robotics can have across industries.

What is your major?

Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Physics (Dual Degree)

What kind of work do you want to do in the future?

Biologically-Inspired Robotics Research

Is there a particular industry you would like to work in?

Space Robotics

Are there certain companies you want to work for?

JPL, University Research, NASA Johnson Space Center, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Boston Dynamics, Anybotics

Where or with whom might you share your ePortfolio?

Potential Employers and Graduate School Admissions

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Kilian Olen ePortfolio

Link to ePortfolio: https://portfolium.com/olenk

An undergraduate honors student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, I'm concurrently pursuing degrees in aerospace engineering and engineering physics, with minors in CAD/CAM and applied mathematics. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I've cultivated a deep fascination with biologically-inspired robotics, fueled by my unwavering belief in its transformative potential. From revolutionizing space exploration to enhancing search and rescue operations and even improving elderly care, the applications are vast.


With my undergraduate journey drawing to a close next year, I have my sights set on a graduate education, with a research focus centered on biologically-inspired robotics. I find myself particularly intrigued by novel modes of robot locomotion and manipulation, so I'm eager to cement my place in such a thriving and dynamic field. My goal is to not only deepen my understanding but also actively contribute to the transformative impact that biologically-inspired robotics can have across industries.