I am a results-driven and detail-oriented professional with a strong passion for space. I recently completed my Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach.
My work experience spans hands-on research in aerospace composites, including a NASA-funded thesis on damage evolution and healing in advanced materials. Beyond academics and research, I have actively participated in organizations like Women in Aviation, the Space Generation Advisory Council, and the National Space Society. I enjoy volunteering at aerospace events, organizing webinars and podcasts, and engaging with the global space community.
Personally, I am passionate about sports and am enthusiastic about interstellar exploration, space tourism, and sustainability initiatives. I thrive in collaborative environments and am always eager to connect with others who share my curiosity for space and innovation.