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The shape-shifting wing: Aviation's next revolution | Nemmat Tabandeh | TEDxKings College School

Nemmat (upper sixth) explores The Future of Flight through morphing wing technology, examining how compliant morphic materials could revolutionise aircraft design by replacing conventional mechanical flaps with seamlessly shape-shifting wing surfaces. He explains how embedded actuators enable smooth transitions in wing configuration, delivering a 30% reduction in noise pollution and 2% improvement in fuel efficiency during NASA trials, before assessing the challenges and timeline for bringing this promising aerospace innovation to commercial aviation. Nemmat is a sixth form pupil at King’s College School, Wimbledon. As a qualified pilot and aspiring aeronautical engineer, Nemmat's passion for aviation has led him to engage with the challenges facing the industry and the technical innovation required to overcome them. He is driven by the ambition and desire to tackle problems, particularly within Mathematics and Physics. Beyond studies, Nemmat's curiosity also compliments his hobbies of travelling, hiking and orienteering. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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