As a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Harvard University, I have a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe and applying advanced mathematical and computational methods to solve complex problems in astrodynamics and astrophysics. I have published multiple papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and received prestigious fellowships and awards from the Royal Society of Statistics, the DLR-DAAD, and the Hoefer Prize.


Currently, I am a Scientific Researcher at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where I work with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers to develop and implement innovative machine learning models and algorithms for analyzing and interpreting large and diverse datasets from various space missions and experiments. I also contribute to the design and optimization of spacecraft trajectories and orbits, using quantum statistical mechanics and functional estimation techniques. My research and work aim to advance the scientific knowledge and understanding of the solar system and beyond, and to support the exploration and discovery of new frontiers in space.