#6 - How to Become an Astronaut with Pilot, Gymnast, and Biomechatronics PhD Daniel Levine - podcast episode cover

#6 - How to Become an Astronaut with Pilot, Gymnast, and Biomechatronics PhD Daniel Levine

Dec 22, 202043 minSeason 1Ep. 6
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Dan Levine is a PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab in the Biomechatronics group. His work involves building better prosthetic limbs, and he was once part of a team that built a tongue-computer interface for people with spinal cord injuries. (That’s right, it's a computer you control with your tongue!) Dan holds Bachelors degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from Cornell University, and a Masters degree from Cornell Tech’s Connective Media program.

In this episode, we talk about how Dan’s dream job as a kid was to become a test pilot, how he started his gymnastics career at age thirteen before becoming Captain of Cornell’s Club team and Men’s President of the MIT team, and how he imagines a world where we interact with technology with mutual respect, as if between friendly creatures. We also explore his time living in Thailand and Israel, and his future plans of joining the Air Force and eventually becoming an astronaut. 

Email Dan: daniel.v.levine@gmail.com

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