About
I am a first-year graduate student in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. I am studying how dynamical systems theory can be applied to orbital dynamics in multi-body environments.
I received Bachelors degrees in Mathematics and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Maryland: College Park, where I worked with the UMD Collective Dynamics and Controls Laboratory developing computer vision software for multi-robot systems.
Additionally, during my summers as an undergraduate, I helped develop optimal state estimation toolkits for inertial navigation systems as a Guidance, Controls, and Navigation intern at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. Outside of class, I spends most of my time reading, cooking, or playing classical guitar.