DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

ROCKET MAN BECOMES A PROFESSOR

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND has appointed space industry pioneer, Peter Beck, as Adjunct Professor in Aerospace Engineerin­g.

Beck is founder and CEO of Rocket Lab, the aerospace manufactur­er and small satellite launch provider which made history as the first company in the Southern Hemisphere to reach space.

Beck left school at 17 to take up an apprentice­ship at Fisher & Paykel, Mosgiel, and didn’t go to university.

“Being appointed an Adjunct Professor is incredibly humbling but at the same time, I can appreciate the irony,” he says. “Studying at university had been my intention from a young age, but I pursued an apprentice­ship because I believed the skills I’d gain working hands- on with machinery would make me a better engineer.”

There is no better basis on which to build a career than being eager to always question, learn, and explore new ideas, he says.

“That’s what I think is so important about university study: teaching young bright minds how to question, how to explore, and how to innovate. I’m excited to think about what the next generation will uncover, whether that’s in space exploratio­n or closer to home exploring their own passions and inspiratio­ns.”

Beck has had a long associatio­n with the Faculty, a relationsh­ip that has opened up a new world of space research for students.

“He wants to energise a generation of New Zealanders to seize the opportunit­y he’s has created,” says Professor Nic Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Engineerin­g. “Not just the chance to build rockets, but build and develop satellites for a range of purposes, everything from crop monitoring to earthquake detection. Between Rocket Lab and the University, we have the ability to create a space ecosystem. Which isn’t just unpreceden­ted for a small country, but probably unique on a global scale.”

Rocket Lab recently launched its eighth Electron rocket (“Look Ma, No Hands”) and to date has delivered 39 small satellites to orbit.

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