Swinburne appoints Dr Patryk Burka as AIR Hub Director
An expert in aerospace composites, Dr Burka brings more than 15 years of global leadership in the sector
In summary
Dr Patryk Burka has been appointed as Director of Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub)
An expert in aerospace composites, Dr Burka brings more than 15 years of global leadership in the sector
AIR Hub is one of the largest and most active research collaborations in Australia developing the next generation of aerostructures
Swinburne University of Technology has appointed Dr Patryk Burka as the Director of Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub), strengthening the university’s leadership in advanced air mobility (AAM) and aerospace innovation.
Dr Burka has been part of the AIR Hub team since October 2024, most recently serving as Acting Director. In this role, he successfully guided the Hub through the post-Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund (VHESIF) transition while ensuring it remains at the forefront of advanced air mobility technology and innovation.
“Swinburne’s AIR Hub has a unique opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of AAM in Australia,” says Dr Burka.
“I am excited to be part of this journey of translating research excellence into industry impact to ensure the Hub continues to deliver across aerospace manufacturing, uncrewed systems and emerging aviation technologies.”
An expert in aerospace composites, Dr Burka brings more than 15 years of global leadership in industrial research and development, specialising in advanced manufacturing and aerospace systems. His career spans major organisations including Airbus and Fraunhofer, where he made significant contributions to innovation and technology development.
“Since joining Swinburne, Dr Burka has been instrumental in advancing AIR Hub’s work in air mobility research and development,” says Swinburne’s Chief Scientist, Professor Virginia Kilborn.
“He has also forged impactful industry partnerships with Kite Aero and Airbus in composite aerostructures and AAM research.
“I look forward to seeing the AIR Hub continue to enable and lead the development of next-generation aerostructures and drive meaningful transformations across sectors,” says Professor Kilborn.
-
Media Enquiries
Related articles
-
- University
Further update on Windsor Community Children's Centre
Swinburne’s Council made the decision to approve, in principle, the sale of the property for $8.4m subject to the completion of negotiations with Stonnington.
Tuesday 02 June 2026 -
- Technology
- University
Swinburne startups in robotics, AI, and fintech shine
Ten startups have presented at the 2026 Luminate Showcase, with student and alumni startups Poly-motion, Hashtag AI, and SyncPay taking home awards.Wednesday 27 May 2026 -
- University
Swinburne recognises Australian space innovator with Honorary Doctorate
Swinburne University of Technology has recognised Katherine Bennell-Pegg, a trailblazer in space engineering and exploration, with an Honorary Doctorate of the University.
Friday 08 May 2026 -
- Social Affairs
- Science
- Sustainability
- Engineering
Swinburne secures ARC Linkage funding for industry-focused research
Swinburne is the lead organisation for two ARC Linkage Projects while also contributing to four externally led projects
Thursday 28 May 2026 -
- Astronomy
- Science
- University
Swinburne astrophysicist makes Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list
Swinburne astrophysicist and science communicator Dr Kirsten Banks has made the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list for social media, marketing and advertising
Friday 29 May 2026