University of Maryland: College Park
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics, 2026
GPA: 3.93, Deans List 2022-2026
Aerospace Engineering Honors Student
Science, Technology, and Society Program College Park Scholar
Sigma Gamma Tau Member, Secretary (2024-2025)
Engineering Coursework
- Control of Aerospace Systems
- Dynamics of Aerospace Systems
- Space Flight Dynamics
- Space Navigation and Guidance
- Space Systems Design
- Aerospace Instrumentation and Experimentation
- Space Propulsion
- Computing Fundamentals for Engineers
- Flight Software Systems
- Thermodynamics
- Mechanics I and II
- Aerospace Structures
- Vibration and Aeroelasticity
- Compressible Aerodynamics
As an aerospace honors student, I conducted an honors research project and presented on my work at the AIAA Region 1 Student Conference in April of 2026. My project focused on developing software for a deployable hardware platform intended to be used in disaster response scenarios to estimate casualty vital signs from infrared and depth video feeds.
Mathematics Coursework
- Calculus III
- Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers
- Introduction to Linear Algebra
- Introduction to Number Theory
- Applied Harmonic Analysis: An Introduction to Signal Processing
- Advanced Calculus I & II
- Applied Probability and Statistics I
- Computational Methods
- Linear Algebra
- Axiomatic Set Theory
College Park Scholars
As part of my time at UMD, I was a member of the College Park Scholars Science, Technology, and Society living learning community. This two-year program focuses on teaching students how to analyze the complex social and ethical relationships that govern the development of technological systems. Courwork ranged from practicums focused on engaging students with STS questions, service learning opportunities where my peers and I taught a LEGO Robotics class at a local middle school, to a final capstone culminating in my own student-run focus groups discussing stakeholder opinions on how to make streets safer for pedestrians.
General Coursework
- General Chemistry for Engineers
- General Physics: Electricity, Magnetism and Thermodynamics
- General Physics: Waves, Optics, Relativity and Modern Physics
- Academic Writing
- Technical Writing
- Oral Communication: Principles and Practices