A student at TU Delft, enrolled in one of the world’s top aerospace engineering programs. She is passionate about developing breakthrough technologies that will help build a socially responsible, innovative, and sustainable Europe. As part of the Honours Programme, she is designing an innovative structural material with energy storage capabilities, supported by the EU’s Battery 2030+ fund. At the age of 18, Nina built an observation aircraft as part of a university team, and a year later, she developed a turbomachinery pump for rocket engines. She has taken part in the European Space Agency (ESA) training at ESTEC in space robotics, and participated in a prestigious project for top students from the Netherlands and Spain at CERN’s Innovation Center in Geneva. She is a Queen Hedvig Scholarship laureate and winner of the 2024 Adamed SmartUP Grand Prize in Engineering & Robotics, ranking among the top three out of over 10,000 candidates. Nina graduated from the International Baccalaureate with a perfect score of 45/45, placing her in the top 0.5% globally. With support from the Rafał Brzoska Foundation, she will spend a semester on exchange at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, one of Asia’s leading engineering institutions.
Nina Mamcarz