Email: Franke.Agenbag@unisa.edu.au
Franke Agenbag holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Mechatronic Engineering from the University of South Australia, with First-Class Honours. In her Honours research, Agenbag used liquid lens technology to overcome depth-of-field limitations by electronically adjusting the focus without requiring any mechanical movement. This technology, launching onboard Defence, Science & Technology Groups (DSTG) Buccaneer Main Mission CubeSat, is the first demonstration of its kind globally. Currently, Agenbag works for DSTG as a Space Systems Engineer, whilst pursuing a Doctorate and Teaching at the University of South Australia. Agenbag was recently recognized as the DSTG Outstanding Early Career Achiever, Channel 9’s Young... Read more
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Franke Agenbag holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Mechatronic Engineering from the University of South Australia, with First-Class Honours. In her Honours research, Agenbag used liquid lens technology to overcome depth-of-field limitations by electronically adjusting the focus without requiring any mechanical movement. This technology, launching onboard Defence, Science & Technology Groups (DSTG) Buccaneer Main Mission CubeSat, is the first demonstration of its kind globally. Currently, Agenbag works for DSTG as a Space Systems Engineer, whilst pursuing a Doctorate and Teaching at the University of South Australia. Agenbag was recently recognized as the DSTG Outstanding Early Career Achiever, Channel 9’s Young Achiever of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year & Women in Innovation - Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Government. Her PhD research aims to investigate on orbit mitigation of radiation effects.
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