Space Robotics and Systems Engineering
I am a Space Engineering student building a portfolio around robotics, technical communication, and systems thinking. This site brings together coursework, research, and reflection to show how I approach engineering problems and how I communicate them to different audiences.
My work sits at the intersection of robotics, systems engineering, and human spaceflight, with a particular interest in how on-orbit servicing can make future space operations more sustainable, resilient, and scalable.
Beyond coursework, I enjoy research, prototyping, and translating technical ideas into clear narratives for classmates, mentors, and future employers. Outside engineering, I recharge through rock climbing and logic puzzles, both of which reinforce the patience and problem-solving mindset I bring into technical work.
This portfolio matches the assignment brief directly: three showcase pieces from ENG2003, one additional communication artifact from undergraduate research, and a reflection page that explains how the pieces connect.
"ENG2003 showed me that technical communication is not separate from engineering work. It is the discipline that makes analysis usable, decisions defensible, and collaboration possible."
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