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This isn't just about social equity; it's about better engineering. A team that challenges the status quo is less likely to fall into the "groupthink" that has historically led to aerospace disasters. Looking Forward
Engineering is, at its heart, a service to humanity. When we design for space, we aren't just designing for a vacuum; we are designing for the fragile, resilient humans who will live and work there. This realization has shifted my focus from purely technical mechanics to .
In the high-stakes world of aerospace, we often get caught up in the "how" of engineering. We talk about propellant mass fractions, thermal protection systems, and the structural integrity of carbon-fiber composites. But as I’ve learned through my journey at Toronto Metropolitan University and my time as a Brooke Owens Fellow, the most critical variable in the equation isn't a number—it’s the person. Beyond the Blueprint
: How does a body move when "up" and "down" don't exist? Designing interfaces that are intuitive during high-stress maneuvers is a life-saving necessity.
Whether it’s working on the next generation of CubeSats or advocating for more accessible STEM education in Canada, my goal remains the same: to make space a place where humans can not only survive but thrive.
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This isn't just about social equity; it's about better engineering. A team that challenges the status quo is less likely to fall into the "groupthink" that has historically led to aerospace disasters. Looking Forward
Engineering is, at its heart, a service to humanity. When we design for space, we aren't just designing for a vacuum; we are designing for the fragile, resilient humans who will live and work there. This realization has shifted my focus from purely technical mechanics to .
In the high-stakes world of aerospace, we often get caught up in the "how" of engineering. We talk about propellant mass fractions, thermal protection systems, and the structural integrity of carbon-fiber composites. But as I’ve learned through my journey at Toronto Metropolitan University and my time as a Brooke Owens Fellow, the most critical variable in the equation isn't a number—it’s the person. Beyond the Blueprint
: How does a body move when "up" and "down" don't exist? Designing interfaces that are intuitive during high-stress maneuvers is a life-saving necessity.
Whether it’s working on the next generation of CubeSats or advocating for more accessible STEM education in Canada, my goal remains the same: to make space a place where humans can not only survive but thrive.
Are there or achievements you want highlighted?