
With my background in aerospace engineering, I had a good understanding of the technology used in the space sector. However, I wanted to learn more about what science can be done with it and the challenges a space mission has to face to succeed.
The MSc in Space Science and Technology was the ideal programme to fill this gap. Modules like The Space Environment helped me acquire a theoretical foundation, while practical courses like Space Mission Design and Satellite Subsystems allowed me to apply what I learned. My personal favourite was Satellite Subsystems, where we designed, built, tested, and launched our very own TupperSat.
The skills I gained in research and testing helped me secure an internship with Curtiss-Wright as a component research and testing intern. After the internship, I was offered a permanent role as a Systems Engineer, where I continue to apply what I learned from the MSc programme.







