I am a 2019 Cum Laude Graduate from the Aerospace Engineering program at California State University Long Beach. My strengths are my ability to persevere through tough challenges, and in applying conceptual engineering frameworks to complex systems in order to understand, design, and improve them. Skilled with MATLAB, SolidWorks, Inventor, and ANSYS Fluent. I am knowledgeable in the subjects of aerodynamics, orbital mechanics, structural engineering, leading and communicating with teams, systems engineering, and more wider engineering skills. I have worked as a research assistant for three and a half years. Through this time I have worked on a range of projects and developed varying skills. I have used MATLAB script Iso2Mesh to design a composite structure model for microstructure crack propagation simulation in Abaqus, utilized computer aided design tools to create ground rover systems for the simulation of cube satellite formations in orbit, and used NASA tools and thermodynamics to analyze thermal and combustive properties of solid propellants along with the development of my undergraduate thesis in collaboration with the Engineering Honors Program.My interests are in subsonic and supersonic flight systems, propulsion systems, rocket and spacecraft systems, and computational fluid dynamics, as well as my passion of improving the technology of aerospace systems and their impact upon people.