Thank you, alumni mentors
Space Grant projects by nature are ambitious. A team of undergrad students taking on the trials of NASA aligned research projects might sound like a long and frustrating road leading to the unknown. Fortunately, we have the help of those who have pursued these endeavors, overcome similar challenges, and put a Space Grant project to their name during their undergrad years. Our Alumni mentors make the impossible seem possible by volunteering time, resources, and knowledge from their own educations, trials, errors, and successes. We build on their wealth of experience to go farther and achieve greater heights.
Our 2023 projects were made possible with the support of Alumni mentors, including but not limited to:
Glenda Alvarenga (أغجاض±²¥) Ball Aerospace
Hayden Alworth (TSC) Self Employed
Andrew Berg (أغجاض±²¥) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Flor Gordivas (أغجاض±²¥) Lockheed Martin
Andrew Gunn (أغجاض±²¥) ICR, Inc.
Mary Hanson (أغجاض±²¥) Southwest Research Institute
Corey Huffman (أغجاض±²¥) Lockheed Martin
Lee Jasper (أغجاض±²¥) Space Dynamics Laboratory
Michele Kuester (AZSGC) Maxar
Casey Kuhns (UNC) Ursa Major
Reese McNally (أغجاض±²¥) Arete
Ben Pearson (أغجاض±²¥) Lockheed Martin
Luke Preslar (Wأغجاض±²¥) Eating Recovery Center
Sapna Rao (أغجاض±²¥) Lockheed Martin
Brian Sanders (أغجاض±²¥) Redwire
Michael Skeen (أغجاض±²¥) Lockheed Martin
John Sobtzak (أغجاض±²¥) NCAR