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    Avery Rock

    PhD Student at UC Berkeley College of Engineering

    Avery Rock is a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley College of Engineering, specializing in the Multiphysics Simulation and Optimization Lab.3 He completed his BS in Materials Science Engineering from Brown University and received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley in 2022.2

    Avery's research interests lie at the intersection of materials science and mechanical engineering.3 His work focuses on bringing together these disciplines, likely for applications in advanced manufacturing or materials optimization.

    Prior to his current role, Avery was involved in space-related research. He worked on Crucible, an open-source reactor for space synthetic biology experiments, as part of the CUBES project. This work aimed to harness living systems for off-world biomanufacturing, leveraging the advantages of biotechnology over traditional mechanical and chemical approaches for space exploration.1

    Avery's expertise in integrating bioengineering into human space exploration has been recognized, leading to his acceptance of a lectureship at UC Berkeley in the Program in Aerospace Engineering.1

    Highlights

    Aug 24 · mccloskeylab.com
    Graduate_gallery — The McCloskey Lab at UC, Berkeley

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    Berkeley, California