PhD 小蓝视频 Alumni

Smead 小蓝视频s at the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 represent the best and brightest minds in aerospace. Since 2007, the program has recognized outstanding students for their research, character, and potential to lead in the aerospace field - with alumni spanning the nation and world both geographically and across the aerospace sector.

Bios on our Smead 小蓝视频 graduates are below. Find our more about currently enrolled students on our PhD Student 小蓝视频s page.

2018 小蓝视频s

Damennick Henry

Damennick Henry is a 2018 Smead 小蓝视频 and is advised by the A. Richard Seebass Chair, Prof. Dan Scheeres. Damennick graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Minnesota in May 2018 with a BS in Electrical Engineering. In addition to being a Smead 小蓝视频, Damennick's research is also supported by a NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship, first awarded in 2019. Originally from Beavercreek, OH, Damennick is interested in studying controls and astrodynamics to provide solutions to problems such as formation flying and multi-agent control. During his academic tenure at UMN, Damennick served as president of UMN鈥檚 IEEE honor society, performed research in compressive sensing, and led the design of the attitude controller for UMN's small satellite team. He has also interned at the Air Force Research Laboratory and Honeywell Aerospace. Long-term, Damennick hopes to stay in academia after completing his PhD studies, and continue to work on space systems control research and act as an ambassador for the field. Outside of academics, he enjoys tennis, hiking and traveling.

Alex Hirst

Alex Hirst is a 2018 Smead 小蓝视频, 2020 Draper 小蓝视频, and is advised by Smead Faculty Fellow emeritus, Prof. Eric Frew. Alex holds a B.S. from Cornell University in Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses on the design, application, and control of fixed-wing small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS) applied to atmospheric science. He has participated in several weeks-long field campaigns across the mid-western United States, studying severe storms and early-convective cloud formations. Alex's thesis research develops a learning-enhanced, optimization-based guidance controller for agile path-following control, with the goal of enabling fixed-wing sUAS applications in more extreme and demanding environments, such as urban environments or offshore wind farms.

2017 小蓝视频s

Abhishektha Boppana

Abhishektha Boppana entered CU鈥檚 Aerospace Engineering Sciences PhD program in Fall 2017 and is advised by Prof. Allie Anderson in the His research focuses on developing a new spacesuit boot architecture using dynamic foot-shape models, thereby allowing for astronauts to more efficiently and comfortably walk on planetary surfaces. This work is further supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship he earned in 2018. Abhi is involved in research exploring alternative reality technologies as a spacecraft habitat design tool. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in May of 2017 with a BS in Biomedical Engineering and a minor in Mechanical Engineering. Abhi conducted multiple internship tours at NASA as an undergrad. He is an alumnus of the 2015 Glenn Space Academy, where he worked to create a finite-element based model designed to simulate the effects of microgravity-performed exercises on bone loss. He also spent the spring and summer of 2016 at Johnson Space Center, working with their Anthropometry and Biomechanics group and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, evaluating new equipment to improve the space suit sizing process. Outside of school, Abhi enjoys hiking, photography, traveling, and cooking.

Jonathan Manni

Jonathan Manni entered听Smead Aerospace's PhD program in Fall 2017 and is co-advised by Prof. Nisar Ahmed in the Autonomous Systems focus area with an emphasis on Controls, and Prof. Jay McMahon in the focus area. Jonathan graduated from Calvin College in May of 2017 with a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a minor in German. As an undergraduate, Jonathan participated in numerous study programs in Germany, including a research internship developing methods to improve crop sensing and imaging for autonomous agricultural robotic platforms at the Osnabr眉ck University of Applied Sciences in Osnabr眉ck, Germany. Jonathan鈥檚 research interests include spacecraft autonomy and autonomous planning, machine learning, and human-robot collaboration. Outside of his academic interests, he enjoys hiking, learning, tinkering, photography, and travel.

2016 小蓝视频s

Andrew Harris

Andrew Harris is conducting research on developing and refining techniques for autonomous, aero-assisted orbital and attitude maneuvers as a PhD student working under Prof. Hanspeter Schaub. Prior to arriving at CU 小蓝视频, Andrew graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University at Buffalo with a degree in aerospace engineering and a minor in English. While at UB, he co-founded the University at Buffalo Nanosatellite Laboratory (UBNL), an undergraduate-focused satellite development group with funding from NASA and the Air Force. He has also spent multiple summers interning with NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory. In his spare time, Andrew enjoys community engagement, hiking, tinkering, tennis, and creative writing.

Marielle Pellegrino

Marielle Pellegrino is a 2016 Smead 小蓝视频 working under Prof. Daniel Scheeres in the . Marielle is studying the solar radiation pressure perturbation and how to harness it for orbital debris removal and mission design optimization. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida where she worked as an undergraduate research assistant for the Space Systems Group. Recently, she has been focusing her energy in science communication by founding with the goal of making information accessible to someone without a technical background. In her free time, she loves to travel, eat, watch TV, watch sports (occasionally play them), and hike.

2015 小蓝视频s

Shaylah Mutschler

Shaylah Mutschler worked as a software engineer in the Space Situational Awareness Industry after completing her BS in Computer Engineering at Wright State University in 2012. As a software engineer, she assisted in the development of algorithms that characterized geosynchronous satellites using light curve data. After two years in the space industry she began pursuing her PhD at the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 with a听focus in . She was a research assistant with the during her first two years, where she developed algorithms for multi-target, multi-sensor tracking. In addition, Shaylah conducted research as an intern Summer 2016 and 2017 at the Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There, she focused on analyzing and quantifying the effect of attitude dynamics, shape modality fidelity, and uncertainty on the characterization and prediction of space-object motion. In 2017, Shaylah was awarded both the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (accepted).

Conor Benson

Conor Benson is pursuing his PhD in the focus area. As a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow, Conor is investigating how solar radiation and other perturbations affect the spin states of retired Earth-orbiting satellites. He hopes to better understand and predict the long-term rotational evolution听of these debris objects through dynamical modeling and analysis of satellite light curve observations obtained with ground-based telescopes. Conor received his BS in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in 2015. Outside of academics he enjoys cycling, skiing, and exploring the great Colorado outdoors.

2014 小蓝视频s

JoAnna Fulton

JoAnna Fulton is a Technologist at Tendeg, LLC, working on the Starshade project. She completed her PhD in May 2020 in the Autonomous Vehicle Systems Laboratory with Prof. Hanspeter Schaub. As a graduate student, JoAnna earned both a NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship and Zonta Amelia Earhart Fellowship. She received her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida in 2014. Her broad research interests concern the deployment dynamics of complex deployable space structures. Current research focuses on origami-inspired folded space structures that incorporate novel elastic hinge materials. Additionally, she co-founded a new student organization for Women in Aerospace Engineering at CU 小蓝视频 and serves on the graduate committee for the Society of Women Engineers. In her spare time, she enjoys rock climbing, reading, crafting, 3D printing, and cooking.

Ryan Skinner

Ryan Skinner works at the intersection of design optimization and computational fluid dynamics. He spent his first two years at CU 小蓝视频 developing active flow control strategies for an aggressive subsonic diffuser, in collaboration with Prof. Kenneth Jansen and Northrop Grumman. As an NDSEG graduate fellow, Ryan developed scalable methods for design optimization of a broader class of unsteady aerodynamic systems. He earned his bachelor's degree in physics from Carleton College in Minnesota and graduated with his PhD in aerospace from CU 小蓝视频 in Spring 2019. Outside of science and engineering, Ryan is also an avid cyclist and cross-country skier.

2013 小蓝视频s

Kiichiro J. DeLuca

Kiichiro J. DeLuca is a venture capitalist at WERU Investment, the oldest university-affiliated venture capital firm in Japan. He leads the firm鈥檚 investment activities in frontier technology areas including space technology and invests predominantly in spinout companies from universities and research institutions in the US and Japan. He currently serves on the board of LeoLabs, an SRI International spinout which operates the world鈥檚 first and only commercial space situational awareness (SSA) platform for low Earth orbit (LEO). Before entering the venture capital world, Kiichiro worked with several early stage startups in San Francisco and Tokyo in technology focused business development roles. Prior to his career in the venture capital and technology industry, he was a graduate student at the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 under the guidance of听Prof. Daniel J. Scheeres.听His research work focused on guidance, navigation, and control of spacecraft and was funded by The Smead Program听as well as the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. He graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013 with a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with Highest Honor.

Lauren McManus

Lauren McManus graduated with her master's from CU 小蓝视频 in 2013. She worked under the advisement of Dr. Hanspeter Schaub where she completed her thesis,听An Investigation into Establishing a Formation of Small Satellites in a Lunar Flower Constellation. She now works as a Systems Engineer at Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI).

2012 小蓝视频s

Ann Dietrich

Ann Dietrich graduated with her PhD in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 in 2017 under the supervision of Dr. Jay McMahon. Her thesis focused on studying satellite relative navigation around asteroids with lidar altimetry measurements.听She received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and Zonta Amelia Earhart Fellowship while at CU, and has completed internships at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the JPL Planetary Science Summer School.听 She received her Masters from CU in 2014, and her Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida in 2012. Ann has volunteered her time encouraging engineering outreach in middle and elementary schools through CU TEAMS and the Society of Women Engineers. She loves being outside with her two dogs enjoying rock climbing, yoga, running, and kayaking.

Samantha Rieger

Samantha Rieger is an aerospace engineer at Lockheed Martin, supporting the asteroid sample return mission, OSIRIS-Rex, out of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. While pursuing her PhD, Samantha worked with A. Richard Seebass Chair, Prof. Dan Scheeres, in the where she studied natural and artificial satellite stability and orbital evolution around small bodies. She was a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow and NSF Fellowship recipient. Her research was on Laplace plane dynamics related to spacecraft and natural satellites around asteroid. Other research interests include astrodynamics, celestial mechanics, and mission design. Before pursuing her PhD, she graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical engineering in 2012. She has interned previously at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Samantha鈥檚 other interests include rock climbing, skiing, traveling, and learning about world history.听 听

2011 小蓝视频s

Antonella Albuja

Antonella Albuja received her undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering from Iowa State University in 2011. She finished her Ph.D. at the University of Colorado - 小蓝视频 under the guidance of Dr. Daniel Scheeres in October 2015. Her dissertation focused on studying the rotational dynamics of inactive satellites in Earth orbit, with a special focus on the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP effect). Antonella is currently Technical Director for Walt Disney Animation Studios in California. Prior to that, she was听a Member of the Technical Staff in the Astrodynamics Department at The Aerospace Corporation.

Dan Lubey

Dan Lubey graduated in 2011 with a BS in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State University. He received a PhD in Aerospace Engineering Sciences in 2015 from the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 where he was advised by Dr. Daniel Scheeres. In addition to being supported by the Smead Program, Dan was a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow. His research focused on Estimation Theory and Uncertainty Quantification as applied to problems in the area of Space Situational Awareness. Dan is currently working at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Psyche and LICIAcube missions. He was previously at The Aerospace Corporation as a Member of the Technical Staff in the Navigation and Geopositioning Systems Department in El Segundo, CA.