FreeFall’s Chris Walker Awarded Inventor of the Year

Christopher Walker Award

AWARD

Chris Walker of FreeFall Aerospace earned the 2018 Inventor of the Year in Physical Sciences in the Department of Astronomy and Steward of Observatory. The I2 Expo & Awards – Invention to Impact was from Tech Launch Arizona – University of Arizona.

Chris Walker is the co-founder and Chief Scientist and VP for R&D for FreeFall Aerospace. He is responsible for creating the revolutionary intelligent antennas of FreeFall.

Walker is also a professor of Astronomy and an associate professor of Optical Sciences and Electrical Engineering with over 27 years at University of Arizona in Tucson. His experience and out of the box perspective has lead to FreeFall’s disruptive technology and innovation.

 

About FreeFall Aerospace

Founded in 2016 as a spin-off from the University of Arizona, FreeFall Aerospace is developing low-cost antenna solutions for ground and space. The company’s innovative antenna systems use its patented technologies to fill critical gaps in the antenna industry for commercial and government customers. For comprehensive information about FreeFall Aerospace and its cutting-edge communications solutions, visit www.freefallaerospace.com


Email resumé and cover letter to info@freefallaerospace.com

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