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Hyperloop is an ultra-high-speed ground transportation system for passenger and cargo proposed as a concept by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, in a white paper back in 2013. And just one more exciting piece of information: the TUM has a long track record when it comes to winning the hyperloop competitions: Over the last half decade, the team has won all editions of the event and gathered extensive experience in these fields.
Ana Eloisa Garcia is Mexican nanotechnology engineer – and according to her biography, she has a passion for technology transfer and tacos! She's participated in many entrepreneurship contests, including some from Harvard and MIT in the United States. She also contributed to international programs that aim to improve the relationships between youth from all around the world. Right now, she is pursuing a master’s in management at the TUM. Parallel to this, for the past two years Ana has supported the school’s Hyperloop team, including attending the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition in 2019. Since last September, she has led the Business Case Subteam, and together with other students, she is developing feasibility studies to analyze the potential of the implementation of a Hyperloop system in Germany, and hopefully in the near future, throughout Europe.
Links
- Ana Eloisa Garcia on LinkedIn
- TUM Hyperloop: Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube
- Tesla - Hyperloop Alpha
- [VIDEO] TUM Hyperloop - POD IV - Making Of Video
- TechCrunch - Team TUM wins SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition with record 288 mph top speed
- Innovation Origins - TU Munich is building a full-size Hyperloop vacuum tube and pod prototype for testing
- Composites World - TU Munich gears up for full-scale Hyperloop demonstrator
Related News
- The Wired Guide to Hyperloop
- How Stuff Works - How Hyperloop Works
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- The Verge - Virgin Hyperloop hits an important milestone: The first human passenger test