Kyle Dalrymple is an undergraduate student at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) majoring in Mechanical Engineering and pursuing a minor in Space Science, and Engineering. Kyle is the recipient of the Frank and Marie Picek JHU Engineering Scholarship and the Michael and Elaine Baltzell Scholarship in 2022-2023 academic year. Over the past 2 years, working as an Undergraduate Researcher with the Transient Science Team (TS@ST) at Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Kyle has been conducting research on Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and Gravitationally Lensed Supernovae. During this period, Kyle also contributed to research regarding Nuclear Transients and White Dwarf Tidal Disruption Events (WD TDEs). Kyle has co-authored a published academic paper and has other academic papers submitted to the astronomy archives. He is currently preparing two research papers for publication. Kyle is also part of the inaugural class of the Venus Oxygen Fugacity (VfOx) student collaboration experiment with NASA DAVINCI, JHU’s Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI) and JHU’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). Kyle is keen on environmental sustainability, and is a Summer Analyst working with the Direct Investments Team at RockCreek, a diversified asset manager with $17bn assets under management (AUM). In this role he has contributed to underwriting investment memos presented to both internal and external investment committees. Kyle, helping to manage a large airline’s fund, has conducted due diligence on several companies in the sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) area which supports the team’s interest to invest consciously towards decarbonizing the aerospace industry. He also provided input to support the team's efforts to invest in diverse founders at times where they need growth equity and venture capital investments through Exelon’s Racial Equity Capital Fund (RECF).