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Year One in Aerospace: Anne Weber

31 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Paige sits down with aerospace engineering student Anne Weber to talk about her journey into the space industry and finding confidence in a challenging field. Anne shares how Hidden Figures, an inspiring high school speaker, and a visit to Kennedy Space Center helped her realize a career in aerospace was truly attainable -- even after initially doubting whether she was “smart enough.” She opens up about transitioning into college, tackling difficult physics courses, and what it’s like working on the avionics team for The Buckeye Space Launch Initiative. Anne also explains her unique minor in Science and Engineering in the Public Interest and how it shapes the way she thinks about engineering’s broader impact. Click listen for an honest look at how Anne is finding her place in aerospace! Connect with Anne! [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anneweber5107/]

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