| Present status: |
UNSW Sydney, Australia |
| Present position: |
Lecturer |
| Field of specialization: |
Astrodynamics, spacecraft navigation, space domain awareness, and CubeSat engineering |
| Research Interests: |
Astrodynamics, spacecraft navigation, and space domain awareness |
Being a Space Engineering Lecturer, I joined the CLTP14 to further strengthen my understanding of spacecraft systems engineering and enhance my practical, hands-on experience.
I welcome opportunities for collaborations across all phases of CubeSat missions, including development, integration, testing, launch and operations.
The 10-day training was intensive, well-structured, and highly enriching, offering meaningful practical exposure to all major CubeSat subsystems.
I sincerely appreciate the organisers for sharing comprehensive lecture materials, which will greatly support my future teaching activities at UNSW Sydney.
I aim to translate the knowledge and experience gained from CLTP14 into meaningful learning opportunities for my students at UNSW, particularly as we continue developing our 3U space weather CubeSat.
I also look forward to fostering future collaboration with the CLTP community in CubeSat research, development, and educational outreach.
Remain fully engaged and maintain a strong sense of curiosity throughout the program: actively participate in all training activities and do not hesitate to ask questions.
Prioritise building connections: engage with colleagues from around the world, share your experiences, and learn from the diverse perspectives of others.
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