Congratulations to Bhautik Amin, Guidance, Navigation & Controls Engineer at ispace-U.S., for being named to Temple University’s Temple 30 Under 30 Class of 2026. 🚀
Bhautik was recognized among a cohort of young alumni who are already making an impact across industries—from science and technology to global leadership—all before the age of 30.
At ispace-U.S., Bhautik’s work in guidance, navigation, and control advances the precision and reliability required for lunar missions. We’re proud to have talented engineers like him contributing to the future of lunar exploration.
Learn more from here: Bhautik Amin | 30 Under 30
Congratulations, Bhautik, on this well-deserved recognition!
Before turning 30, they're already shaping the future. 🔬💻🩺
As part of Temple's 2026 30 Under 30, these alumni are harnessing technology, advancing health and proving that innovation has no age limit.
Meet the Science, Tech and Health Innovators: https://t.co/Rqre5IVJVe
Because the astronauts are traveling so far, a series of Earth-based satellites known as the Deep Space Network help keep us connected to our Moon-bound crew.
Did you know you can see those connections happening real-time? You can see which satellites are communicating with Orion by visiting: https://t.co/kVGEyiyR4N
Bhautik Amin, ENG '18 is one of Temple's 2026 30 Under 30 honorees!
Amin has made a career for himself in aerospace, previously working at Draper Labs and NASA, to his current role as a guidance, navigation and controls engineer at ispace US.
More here: https://t.co/mXEMA0awmi
🏆 Introducing our 30 Under 30 award recipients for 2026 🏆
These alumni are pushing boundaries, empowering entire communities and blazing trails for the next generation of leaders. Get to know each of our 2026 honorees and see how they are Temple Made.
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