About Me.
Currently pursuing graduate studies in Space Systems Engineering with plans for a doctorate in architecture, I find myself drawn to the intersections between different domains of knowledge. Just as a prism refracts light into its component colors, I seek to break down complex ideas into their fundamental elements, then reconstruct them in ways that reveal new connections and possibilities.
My philosophical foundation rests in Christian mysticism, enriched by the practical wisdom of Stoicism and the sharp insights of social critics like George Carlin and Bill Hicks. This unique combination allows me to approach serious topics with both gravity and humor, recognizing that truth often reveals itself through multiple channels.
As an artist and creator, I work across various mediums including music, fashion, digital art, and writing. My architectural interests range from the sublime geometry of Gothic cathedrals to the practical sustainability of earthships. In technology, I maintain both fascination and healthy skepticism, particularly regarding its military applications and social implications.
This digital philosopher's stone serves as both a personal journal and a public exploration of ideas. Through it, I hope to share discoveries, spark discussions, keep track of my work and contribute to our collective understanding of the world around us through a multi faceted approach, reflecting light from every angle.


Education
2014 - 2018
Arizona State University
B.S. Astrobiology and Biogeosciences
My academic foundation began with studies at Arizona State University, where I participated in the NASA Space Grant program and developed key expertise in space systems engineering and technical documentation. This experience led to entrepreneurial ventures including the development of Galactic Recyclables, an innovative approach to orbital debris management, through the LEVL5 Commercial Space Ideate program and Space Foundation.
2025 - Present
Arizona State University
M.S. Space Exploration Systems Design and Systems Engineering
Currently, I am pursuing a Master's in Engineering Systems Design with a concentration in Systems Engineering at ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration, beginning Fall 2024. My graduate research focuses on two major initiatives: developing a CubeSat (Squidsat) through NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative at ASU's Interplanetary Lab, and contributing to the Lunar Minimum Viable Infrastructure project in collaboration with commercial space companies like Astroforge. These projects leverage advanced rapid prototyping capabilities and systems engineering methodologies, while my concurrent studies in AI/ML through HarvardX and Python scripting enhance my technical capabilities in systems automation. My work combines traditional aerospace engineering with cutting-edge manufacturing techniques to advance the next generation of space systems development.