About

Based in Alpharetta, GA

My name is Cameron Eure, and I am a 2nd year graduate (PhD) Aerospace Engineering student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. My main interests are aerothermodynamics, hypersonics, and thermal systems whether that comes to entry systems or thermal protection systems.

I graduated with my Bachelor of Science from Georgia Tech with a minor in physics in 2024 and my Master of Science also at Georgia Tech in 2025.

At Georgia Tech, I’m involved with a multitude of organizations:

Regarding Aerospace, I’m apart of the Georgia Tech Supersonics Club, Georgia Tech Astronomy club, Yellow Jacket Space Program (YJSP), Students for the Exploration and Development of Space @ Georgia Tech (SEDS@GT), and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

I am the current vice president of programming of the interfraternity council at Georgia Tech. Past positions I’ve held are president of the Georgia Tech chapter of the SEDS chapter at Georgia Tech, and the Public Relations officer for the Georgia Tech astronomy club.

Regarding Physics, I was apart of the Society of Physics Students (SPS or Sigma Pi Sigma).

Outside of Academics, I’m apart of the Alpha Rho Chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. I enjoy photography, playing guitar, and hanging out with friends.

During my undergrad, I was involved with the High Power Electric Propulsion Laboratory.