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Launch Texas is a comprehensive program in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin that integrates world-class technical and entrepreneurial education, fundamental and applied space research and outreach in a collaborative environment. It is jointly led by the Cockrell School's Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and UT's Texas Innovation Center with a focus to create, foster and bring awareness to the space technology ecosystem in Austin. Launch Texas collaborates closely with the Austin startup ecosystem, corporate partners, alumni and many others to develop deep connections between UT and the community. The program has three aspirational components:

Education

Producing a new class of space-tech entrepreneurs

The new Space Tech Graduate Specialization for master's and doctoral students is comprised of topics in aerospace tech with a solid foundation in business and entrepreneurship. Students get hands-on practice in business formation and engagement with successful space tech entrepreneurs. The program recruits mission-driven student entrepreneurs from across UT, the state, nation and world.

Exploration

Developing and advancing novel space technologies

Our vision is to raise new funding to provide seed grants to UT’s aerospace engineering research community— one of the most accomplished and respected in the world — to conduct more translatable research that will result in commercializable and the creation of startups to drive new innovations.

Enterprise

Powering the world’s space startup ecosystem

Through the Texas Innovation Center, UT has a built-in space tech venture studio that forms and develops companies to get them off the ground. Launch Texas programming will create new opportunities for participating students and researchers to receive intensive training, mentoring, and networking.

Contact Us

For general questions and to learn more about Launch Texas, contact the Texas Innovation Center at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

To learn more about the Space Tech Graduate Specialization, contact Professor Noel Clemens at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

To learn more about how to support or partner with Launch Texas, contact Associate Director of Development Maggie Scott at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Launch Texas Faculty Experts

 
Maruthi Akella

Maruthi Akella

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics; Orbital Mechanics

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Srinivas Bettadpur

Srinivas Bettadpur

Research Areas: Orbital Mechanics

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Ann Chen

Jingyi "Ann" Chen

Research Areas: Orbital Mechanics

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John-Paul Clarke

John-Paul Clarke

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics

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Noel Clemens

Noel Clemens

Research Areas: Aerothermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

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David Fridovich-Keil

David Fridovich-Keil

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics

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Todd Humphreys

Todd Humphreys

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics; Orbital Mechanics

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Moriba Jah

Moriba Jah

Research Areas: Orbital Mechanics

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Brandon Jones

Brandon Jones

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics; Orbital Mechanics

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Lori Magruder

Lori Magruder

Research Areas: Orbital Mechanics

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Luis Sentis

Luis Sentis

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics

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Takashi Tanaka

Takashi Tanaka

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics

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Ufuk Topcu

Ufuk Topcu

Research Areas: Controls, Autonomy and Robotics

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Philip Varghese

Philip Varghese

Research Areas: Aerothermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

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Karen Willcox

Karen Willcox

Research Areas: Computational Engineering

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