I believe in pushing the boundaries of what's possible, whether that's in low earth orbit, computational fluid dynamics, or on a marathon course.
My journey into aerospace began with a deep curiosity about how complex systems operate under extreme conditions. From running detonation simulations to aligning optical payloads at MIT, I've always loved the intersection of theoretical physics and hands-on hardware.
Today, I apply that same meticulous attention to detail to spacecraft deployment operations, ensuring our fleet operates smoothly and space becomes more accessible for everyone.
When I step away from the monitors, you will likely find me chasing a different kind of altitude. Earning my pilot's license fundamentally changed how I view the world, teaching me split-second decision-making and a profound respect for the skies.
That same drive fuels my endurance training. Preparing for an Ironman requires a highly structured, almost algorithmic approach to physical limits—something my engineering brain deeply appreciates.
Always happy to chat about satellite tech, flight hours, or your favorite running routes.