I am an aerospace engineer at HX5 LLC. My current role supports research and development within the commercial supersonic transport (CST) project at NASA Glenn Research Center.Prior to this role, I was a graduate assistant at The University of Toledo in the Mechanical Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) Department’s Aeroacoustics Lab. My research focused on the development of a fully-automated, structured multiblock topology generator for high order-of-accuracy, space-time (2D + t and 3D + t) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solvers. While in undergrad, I accumulated over a year of professional experience in the biomedical, automotive, and pharmaceutical industries as well as research experience by working on the design and development of a supersonic wind tunnel for UToledo. While in these roles, I was praised for my attention to detail, tenacity, and ability to develop positive relationships with colleagues and customers. Overall, I am passionate about learning through tactile experiences, collaborating with peers to develop creative solutions to complex problems, and applying engineering curriculum outside of the classroom.