About me

Born in Manhattan and raised in Mexico. Studied aerospace engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder and graduated in May 2023.

I will never forget the first time I saw photos of our solar system at the planetarium. Ever since then, my intrigue has only grown bigger. And since high school, I knew I wanted to work on growing people’s access to the stars and beyond.

If time allows it, I enjoy being outside and roaming planet Earth.

AT WOrk

I most recently was a Space Systems Engineer for Outward Technologies helping them develop and mature their solar concentrator technology to be deployed and utilized for space applications. Also sourced and tested the company’s first space-grade flight processor.

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Right before joining Outward Tech, I worked as a Research Assistant for CU Boulder’s LASP. Here I succesfully directed the mechanical design, asssembly and integration of a space weather instrument called DART (short for Dual Aperture Relativistic Telescope).

ON THE FIELD

Thanks to Dr. Lauren Blum, I was able to do a lot of research pertaining to space weather, coolest of all was an arctic circle expedition to determine a correlation between stratospheric ozone depletion and magnetospheric activity.

At LASP, I help direct the mechanical design of the Dual Aperture Relativistic Telescope (DART). Did a lot of research on space weather and the Sun-Earth connection, which later yielded a couple research papers on which I was co-authored on.