Graduate student in Human Factors at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a B.S. in Aerospace Physiology and a strong foundation in spaceflight human performance, applied human systems integration, and space microbiology research. Experienced in applying human factors analysis to complex systems, cognitive workload assessment, bioinformatics data analysis, and physiological research. Passionate about expanding human spaceflight capabilities and astronaut health and performance through systems analysis and integration of biometric wearables, cognitive assessment, and ergonomics. Proven ability to conduct interdisciplinary research, synthesize scientific findings through R, SPSS, etc., and communicate technical concepts to diverse audiences.
Human Factors
Research & Data Analysis
Technical Communication
Aerospace Physiology