Going back to school to work on seasteading-like projects

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I'm very interested in seasteads from both a technology perspective and from a political perspective, and very happy that TSI is moving forward.  I was involved with an offshore platform datahaven project in the past, and we saw the problems with having a non-reproduceable physical asset -- one of the great advantages of the TSI model is creating a process for making new seasteads, vs. focusing on a specific seastead.

I'm hopefully going back to university in the fall, and looking at "Mechanical with Ocean Engineering" as my SB, with a masters in Nuclear Science and Engineering.  I'm mainly interested in cheap space launch ("Ram Accelerator" space cannon) and LEO communications constellations, cheap fission power, and (industrial, military, and commercial) seasteading, in addition to crypto/ecash/etc. type projects.

I already have a fair bit of background in marine radio comms and satellite communications, and am very interested in power/communications/water infrastructure for seasteads in general.