I am a current Graduate student at Auburn University earning my Masters in Aerospace Engineering with my main academic interests being propulsion in liquid rocket and airbreathing jet engines. My current research consists of 3D plenoptic/stereo imaging of two-phase gas/liquid impinging injector geometries to create point clouds for spray characterization. The goal of this research is to discover the trend operating conditions such as manifold pressure drop and stiffness ratio have on fuel atomization. I assist in developing proof of concept for Rotating Detonation Rocket Engines, specifically in test stand and flow panel design utilizing volatile fluids such as liquid oxygen and methane with the correct safety measures. I also am an assistant on Plume Surface Interaction research mainly assisting with running tests, creating data processing code, and fixing any hardware/software related issues with the multiple systems within the PSI project. I have previously been a Teaching Assistant for Aerodynamics II (Compressible Flow), Orbital Mechanics, and Aerospace Propulsion.