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Robert Randolph

PhD Student, Aerospace Engineering Department

rtr57@tamu.edu

Robert Randolph received his Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University in 2019 and his Masters of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M in 2021 while working with the Optical Probing and Manipulation group. Since joining LDPDL in 2022, he has been working towards LIF measurements of a supersonic Rubidium vapor jet in a vacuum environment. This is part of a larger project in coupling a neutral particle beam with a laser beam as a method of self-guided beamed propulsion for deep space missions.

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