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Brief Introduction:
I am a passionate aerospace engineer who graduated from the Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech. During my time at Virginia Tech, I pursued a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering through with a focus in dynamics, control, and estimation. While pursuing graduate school, I worked full-time with Lockheed Martin Space. Upon completion of my thesis, I've pursued a Modeling and Simulation position with Northop Grumman. My experience as a Modeling and Simulation Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the aviation and aerospace industry has provided me excellent background in research, leadership, time management, and programming. I have grown a strong engineering professional background through my experiences and plan to continue so through future opportunities.
In May of 2020, I graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering with focus in dynamics, controls, and estimation. I am now further pursuing a Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering with my thesis being on controlled UAS termination.
Read moreHaving experience in the aerospace industry, I've been an affective systems and diagonistics engineer at multiple corporations and facilities. These experiences have allowed me to apply my aerospace knowledge to directly assist fleets and other customer products.
Read moreI have completed many projects through my years as an undergraduate, many which were research based, others which were direct aerospace applications. Listed here are the projects that I possessed a critical role in and are most proud of.
Read moreThrough my professional career I have come accross many helpful aerospace and software resources that have helped me succeed both in academia and the workplace; many relate to software development or aerospace applications. All resources are free and open source.
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