Jani Macari Pallis
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OccupationMechanical Engineer
KnownforCislunar Aerospace, Biomedical Engineering Principles in Sports, the big book of air and space flight activities
Jani Macari Pallis | |
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| Occupation | Mechanical Engineer |
| Known for | Cislunar Aerospace, Biomedical Engineering Principles in Sports, the big book of air and space flight activities |
Jani Macari Pallis is the founder and CEO of Cislunar Aerodynamics in San Francisco, California.[1] She is also an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut.[2] Her areas of expertise are aerodynamics, biomedical engineering, and Sports science.
Pallis is believed to be the first mechanical engineer to examine the Wright Brothers artifacts at the Franklin Institute.[3]
Pallis wrote a monthly column, "Tennis SET," at The Tennis Server. The column featured tennis science, engineering, and technology.[4]