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If you thought an autographed sports card or concert poster was cool, how about a NASA satellite?!Cutter Shea is one of very few who have penned their name on such a surface. Re/Capped in issue #40, his engineering prowess and broad technical knowledge led to his signature being riveted to the side of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx satellite, which leaned heavily on digital twins. This was the first U.S. mission to collect an asteroid sample with hopes of knowledge regarding our solar system, and the origins of life. Cutter joins Ellis Malmgren in studio for the whole story: NASA, motors & gearboxes, Lockheed, model-based systems engineering, digital twins & simulations, aerospace misconceptions, his journey to Cintoo, DJI and drones, the cloud, LiDAR, what most people don’t get about sales, and theories on last year’s mass drone sightings.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:39 The Purpose of OSIRIS-REx01:45 Early Career and Passion for Engineering03:23 The Role of Avior and NASA Collaboration05:46 Model-Based Systems Engineering10:21 Excitement and Challenges in Aerospace13:02 Personal Reflections and Legacy34:16 Transition to Reality Capture and Laser Scanning47:00 Entering the World of Drones48:49 Rapid Iteration in Drone Technology49:26 Drones vs. Laser Scanning: A Comparative Evolution50:49 Aerospace vs. Construction: Innovation Approaches54:04 Client Insights and Industry Learnings56:43 Understanding Point Clouds and Meshes59:25 Challenges in Data Sharing and Processing01:01:06 Future of Laser Scanning and Drones01:04:50 Debating Control Points vs. Checkpoints01:07:56 Reflections on Education and Industry01:14:00 Personal Anecdotes and Professional Growth01:24:11 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts
If you thought an autographed sports card or concert poster was cool, how about a NASA satellite?!Cutter Shea is one of very few who have penned their name on such a surface. Re/Capped in issue #40, his engineering prowess and broad technical knowledge led to his signature being riveted to the side of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx satellite, which leaned heavily on digital twins. This was the first U.S. mission to collect an asteroid sample with hopes of knowledge regarding our solar system, and the origins of life. Cutter joins Ellis Malmgren in studio for the whole story: NASA, motors & gearboxes, Lockheed, model-based systems engineering, digital twins & simulations, aerospace misconceptions, his journey to Cintoo, DJI and drones, the cloud, LiDAR, what most people don’t get about sales, and theories on last year’s mass drone sightings.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:39 The Purpose of OSIRIS-REx01:45 Early Career and Passion for Engineering03:23 The Role of Avior and NASA Collaboration05:46 Model-Based Systems Engineering10:21 Excitement and Challenges in Aerospace13:02 Personal Reflections and Legacy34:16 Transition to Reality Capture and Laser Scanning47:00 Entering the World of Drones48:49 Rapid Iteration in Drone Technology49:26 Drones vs. Laser Scanning: A Comparative Evolution50:49 Aerospace vs. Construction: Innovation Approaches54:04 Client Insights and Industry Learnings56:43 Understanding Point Clouds and Meshes59:25 Challenges in Data Sharing and Processing01:01:06 Future of Laser Scanning and Drones01:04:50 Debating Control Points vs. Checkpoints01:07:56 Reflections on Education and Industry01:14:00 Personal Anecdotes and Professional Growth01:24:11 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts