Education
My academic history and details, like relevant courses and honors.
My academic history and details, like relevant courses and honors.
I am set to graduate from Texas A&M University in the Spring of 2026 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and a minor in Computer Science. My coursework includes a range of relevant classes, detailed below, excluding elective courses not pertinent to my degree. You can access my unofficial transcript here.
In addition to my academic work, I have actively participated in several organizations, including the Society of Flight Test Engineering and the Rocket Engine Design Team, where I contributed to the thrust chamber assembly subteam. Concurrently, I have engaged in undergraduate research at the National Aerothermochemistry and Hypersonics Laboratory and the Immersive Mechanics Visualization Laboratory under the MAESTRO Laboratory.
Courses Taken:
Introduction to Flight
Aerospace Engineering Mechanics
Introduction to Aerothermodynamics
Introduction to Aerospace Mechanics of Materials
Introduction to Aerospace Computation
Theoretical Aerodynamics
Planned Courses:
High-Speed Aerodynamics
Aerospace Structural Analysis I
Aerospace Dynamics
Aerospace Structural Analysis II
Aerospace Engineering Laboratory
Aerothermodynamics and Propulsion
Dynamics of Aerospace Vehicles
Aerospace Design Principles
Aerospace Propulsion
Chemical Rocket Propulsion
Aerospace Systems Design
Aerospace Materials Science
Active Controls for Aerospace Vehicles
Aerospace Materials Science
Orbital Mechanics
Space System Design
Heat Transfer and Viscous Flows
Courses Taken:
Introduction to Program Design and Concepts
Discrete Structures for Computing
Planned Courses:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Computer Organization
Introduction to Computer Systems
Taken Courses:
General Chemistry for Engineering Student
General Chemistry for Engineering Students Laboratory
Engineering Lab I - Computation
Newtonian Mechanics for Engineering and Science
Experimental Physics and Engineering Lab II - Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism for Engineering and Science
Experimental Physics and Engineering Lab III - Electricity and Magnetism
Engineering Mathematics I (Calculus 1)
Engineering Mathematics II (Calculus 2)
Engineering Mathematics III (Calculus 3)
Differential Equations
Planned Courses:
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Advanced Engineering Mathematics