Kevin Antcliff Deputy Lead, Emerging Applications & Technologies NASA
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AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum 2020
Kevin Antcliff is a conceptual designer and systems analyst who works with NASA researchers and industry partners to evaluate the benefit of various emerging technologies and envision the future of aviation.
Kevin believes that aviation should be a part of our everyday lives. For over ten years he has worked at NASA Langley Research Center to promote this belief by developing and analyzing regional air mobility (RAM), urban air mobility (UAM), and hybrid-electric commercial aircraft concepts.
Kevin currently serves as the Deputy Lead for Emerging Applications and Technologies and is an active member of the AIAA Transformational Flight Integration and Outreach Committee and AHS Transformative Vertical Flight Working Groups.
Kevin holds a Master and Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech.
Kevin believes that aviation should be a part of our everyday lives. For over ten years he has worked at NASA Langley Research Center to promote this belief by developing and analyzing regional air mobility (RAM), urban air mobility (UAM), and hybrid-electric commercial aircraft concepts.
Kevin currently serves as the Deputy Lead for Emerging Applications and Technologies and is an active member of the AIAA Transformational Flight Integration and Outreach Committee and AHS Transformative Vertical Flight Working Groups.
Kevin holds a Master and Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech.