Education


  • Brigham Young University - Physics & Astronomy
    At BYU I studied physics and astronomy. There I learned laboratory and field techniques in physics as well as observational and computer aided Astronomy ( IRAF). I was vice-president of the BYU Astronomical Society. I taught astronomy lectures in the Sarah B. Summerhayes Planetarium.

          I studied at BYU for two years before moving to Utah State University. Although I changed to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Astrophysics is still my first love

          BYU has an Astronomy Group that is involved in some real interesting astrophysics. If you are interested in astronomy they are worth checking out.

  • Utah State University - Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering:
    After attend USU for four years I have received a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace engineering. My focus has been on space systems engineering but I have done a full spectrum of studies. (fluids, thermal, solid mechanics, numerical methods, manufacturing, process control, and so much more)

          I am a member of the USU chapter of AIAA. At one point I was the chapter treasure and participated in the Hybrid rocket program.