

Ama Serwaa Yeboah
Aerospace Engineer
Company
Galaxy Aerospace
Solutions
Country
Ghana
Year
2025

Ama Serwaa Yeboah is an aspiring aerospace engineer with expertise in aerodynamies, avionics systems, and autonmomous flight technologies. She earned her BSc In Aeorspace Engineering from Kwame Nkumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), graduating as the Overall Best Student in the Aerospace mechanical engineering Department and the Overall Best Female Student in the College of Engineering.
Her research focuses on air vehicle design, flight dynamics, control systems, and AI applications in aerospace engineering. She has worked extensively on UAV optimization, leading the review and redesign sub-team in her capstone project. "Modification of a Locally Manufactured VTOL UAV for Autonomous Navigation and Surveillance iin Rought Terrain. "She implemented advanced control algorithms to imprve flght stability and has also researched vortex generators' impact on wing efficiency at the KNUST Aeorspace Lab.
Beyond academia, Ama has three years of aircaft mainatenanace experience, specializing in the CASA, Z9, and Mil7SH aircraft. She actively contributes to the SGAC Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group (SSPG).
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Ama Serwaa Yeboah is an aspiring aerospace engineer with expertise in aerodynamies, avionics systems, and autonmomous flight technologies. She earned her BSc In Aeorspace Engineering from Kwame Nkumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), graduating as the Overall Best Student in the Aerospace mechanical engineering Department and the Overall Best Female Student in the College of Engineering.
Her research focuses on air vehicle design, flight dynamics, control systems, and AI applications in aerospace engineering. She has worked extensively on UAV optimization, leading the review and redesign sub-team in her capstone project. "Modification of a Locally Manufactured VTOL UAV for Autonomous Navigation and Surveillance in Rough Terrain. "She implemented advanced control algorithms to improve flight stability and has also researched vortex generators' impact on wing efficiency at the KNUST Aerospace Lab.
Beyond academia, Ama has three years of aircraft maintenance experience, specializing in the CASA, Z9, and Mil7SH aircraft. She actively contributes to the SGAC Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group (SSPG).