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    Moritz Novak

    TU Wien - President TU Wien Space Team 🚀

    Moritz Novak is a dedicated mechanical engineering student at the Vienna University of Technology since 2015 with a focus on numerical fluid mechanics and heat transfer.

    He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Maschinenbau from Vienna University of Technology and has participated in various educational programs such as the Talent Program and summer schools like the one at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.

    Moritz Novak is currently the president of the TU Wien Space Team, where he enjoys engaging with like-minded students who share his passion for technology and space exploration.

    Professionally, Moritz is known for his expertise, strong work ethic, commitment, motivation, and reliability. He excels in project-based work and has significant experience as a team player and leader, both in academic and extracurricular settings.

    In addition to his studies, Moritz has been involved in various organizations such as serving as a tutor at the Institute of Engineering Design and Product Development at Technische Universität Wien and being a former member of TXV Spaceport Toronto-Vienna, One Young World, and TU Wien Space Team. He has also worked as a private math tutor in the past.

    Highlights

    Nov 21 · forbes.at
    Moritz Novak treibt Österreichs Raumfahrtinnovation voran - Forbes
    Moritz Novak treibt Österreichs Raumfahrtinnovation voran - Forbes

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    Austria