SEDS UCSD
Daniel Chen is a driven electrical engineering student at UC San Diego, set to graduate in June 2025, with extensive hands-on experience in avionics and systems engineering. Currently serving as an Avionics Electrical Systems & Project Engineering Intern at Aerojet Rocketdyne, Daniel previously held positions at Tesla and HP that showcased expertise in manufacturing controls and circuit analysis. As Avionics Lead for SEDS UCSD, Daniel developed sophisticated designs and led a team in complex projects, while also engaging in outreach initiatives through IEEE. Additional roles include coaching debate and providing supplemental instruction in physics, demonstrating strong leadership and communication skills. Daniel's broad experience is complemented by a commitment to fostering education in engineering among younger students.
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SEDS UCSD
SEDS UCSD (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space at UC San Diego) is a collective of students brought together by the common goal of creating the future of space technology. SEDS UCSD draws its members from an multi-disciplinary group motivated to advance the new space movement: the thought that the next logical step in human civilization is not only to explore, but to evolve into a space-faring civilization. Guided by our passion and perspectives on the important of space development, our organization has made a several waves in the aerospace field already: we were the first student group to design and 3D-print a rocket engine (Tri-D) and the first undergraduate group to launch a rocket with a 3D-printed engine (Vulcan). In designing, building, testing, and executing projects to advance space technology, SEDS UCSD firmly believes we must continually keep progressing to achieve the eventual colonization of space.