User:Benjaminokeyoh1/Lynette Kebirungi

Lynette Kebirungi (Born 13th July 1991) is a Ugandan by birth. She is an Aerospace engineer by profession. She has a high passion for technological development and has been an influential figure in the field of technology.

Educational Background.
Kebirungi went to Greenhill Academy and Taibah College School. In 2011 she went on to pursue a Foundation degree in Engineering at Liverpool International College and passed with a Distinction. This Foundation degree prerequisite opened the doors for her to pursue a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering Degree from the University of Liverpool that she finished early this year and now pursuing a Master of Science in Advanced Aeronautical Engineering at Imperial College London

Career.
She has worked with the UPDF (Uganda People’s Defence Air force) as a Squadron engineer-Intern tasked with a role to defend Ugandan airspace against external aggression. She has also worked on a concept of Personal Aerial Vehicle (Pendulair) meant to be used as a substitute mode of transport to facilitate movement from one place to another in the shortest time possible. She has also worked on the design of an ILS Localiser Ground Antenna. A radio beam transmitter that provides a direction for approaching aircraft. She has also designed a Feedback Control System designed to improve response for plane elevator control. Last but not least she’s worked on a 7 member team project on the design of an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) – Airnergy. The UAS project with a requisite to give relief to remote areas around the world upon landing but with also equipped with the ability to supply power to a remote community.

Personal life.
Lynette has a very high passion for anything to do with technological advancement. She also loves software-related concepts. She is ranked number one among the most influential woman in the field of technology. She was the second Ugandan woman to do aerospace engineering.