Colin Duffy

Propulsion Mechanical Engineer at USC Liquid Propulsion Laboratory (LPL)

Colin Duffy is currently working as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Lumindt, focusing on solid-state hydrogen energy storage. Colin also serves as a Propulsion Mechanical Engineer at USC Liquid Propulsion Laboratory, working on designing a closed-loop thrust throttling control system for a rocket engine. Additionally, Colin is a Graduate Research Assistant at USC Viterbi School of Engineering, contributing to building better bipedal robots. Duffy has previous experience as an R+D Mechanical Engineering Intern at Virtual Incision and also served as President of Peaks & Professors, a USC outdoors organization. Colin has a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern California.

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USC Liquid Propulsion Laboratory (LPL)

We are a student-led lab at the University of Southern California with the mission to design, build, and test liquid rocket engines. Our teams span across feed systems, data acquisition, engines, and all other aspects of designing, testing, and operating liquid rocket engines. We offer a hands-on environment for students who are interested in rocket propulsion, providing valuable experience that gives members a head-start when entering industry. Check out our website for more information, and contact us at lpl@usc.edu.


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