Keshav Verma

Software Avionics Flight Testing Engineer at HORYZN

Keshav Verma is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Aerospace at the Technical University of Munich while working as a Working Student at IABG, focusing on GPS denied autonomous indoor flight development. Simultaneously, Keshav serves as a Software Avionics Flight Testing Engineer at HORYZN, contributing to autonomous UAV research and feature development. Previous roles include Research Assistant at TUM utg, Technical and Operation Lead at LeT'SDo Innovation, and Product Development Engineer at Zener Technologies, among others. Keshav holds a Master's degree in System Engineering and Engineering Management from Fachhochschule SΓΌdwestfalen and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kathmandu University. Notable experiences also include event organization for various workshops and research on electric vehicle performance.

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Munich, Germany

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HORYZN

HORYZN is a student initiative consisting of 58 Bachelor, Master and PhD students of the TU Munich. The team is conceptualizing, designing and building eVTOL (electrical Vertical Take-Off and Landing) UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) for real-life use cases. Recruiting: https://horyzn.org/recruiting/ πŸ’‘π—”π—•π—’π—¨π—§ HORYZN was founded in 2019, with students contributing to our different subteams: Flight Testing & Control, CAD, Integration & Design Loop, Structure and Business. The student initiative has also become part of the NEXT Prototypes e.V. HORYZN is particularly proud of the internationality of the team - over 20 countries are represented. πŸ’­π— π—’π—§π—œπ—©π—”π—§π—œπ—’π—‘ HORYZN mainly wants to solve real-life problems with good purpose by applying theoretical knowledge gained in university. Besides that, the initiative strives for an increased social and political acceptance of UAVs. βœ…π—Ÿπ—”π—¦π—§ π—”π—–π—§π—œπ—©π—œπ—§π—œπ—˜π—¦ In July 2024, we finished our latest project: Our UAV KOLIBRI, developed for delivering life-saving defibrillators, successfully took off after 12 months of testing, building, crashing and redesigning. πŸ› π—–π—¨π—₯π—₯π—˜π—‘π—§ 𝗣π—₯π—’π—π—˜π—–π—§ Right now, the new team of HORYZN is developing an autonomous life-saving passenger drone to compete in the GoAERO Prize, redefining the field of Advanced Air Medical Mobility. Contact us for more details!