Celebrating Ethan Kohlmeyer-Hyman's Acceptance to the University of Cambridge for Aerospace Engineering

Celebrating Ethan Kohlmeyer-Hyman's Acceptance to the University of Cambridge for Aerospace Engineering
Mr. Ethan Kohlmeyer-Hyman has achieved an extraordinary milestone with his acceptance to the University of Cambridge to study Aerospace Engineering. This accomplishment reflects his sustained academic excellence, technical discipline, and commitment to mastering the science and engineering of flight.
Prepared Through TESA's Aerospace Curriculum
Throughout his senior year, Ethan has engaged in advanced preparation through TESA's aerospace curriculum, strengthening his foundation in aerodynamics, atmospheric science, and wing design. These studies have provided him with the analytical and hands-on skills essential for success in a highly competitive engineering field.
His senior project further demonstrates this dedication: using the PowerUp 4.0 aircraft design and testing framework, Ethan is designing, constructing, and flight-testing a custom aircraft. This project mirrors university-level engineering practice, emphasizing iterative design, data-driven refinement, and real-world performance evaluation.
A World-Class Program
The University of Cambridge's Aerospace Engineering program is internationally recognized for its research impact and academic rigor. According to EduRank's 2025 global field rankings, Cambridge is ranked #1 in Europe and #8 in the world for Aerospace Engineering, underscoring its leadership in aerodynamics, propulsion, and aerospace systems research.
Looking Ahead
Ethan's acceptance into such a distinguished program is a testament to his hard work, intellectual curiosity, and readiness to contribute to the next generation of aerospace innovation. His preparation through TESA has equipped him with both the technical foundation and the mindset required to excel at Cambridge and beyond.
Congratulations, Ethan! We are proud to see a TESA student headed to one of the world's top aerospace engineering programs.
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TESA Team
Founder of TESA, Space Camp Hall of Fame 2025 inductee, Naval Academy aerospace engineering professor, and Purdue PhD candidate in Engineering Education.


