
Daniel V.
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Studied at Texas A&M University - College Station
Works at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Available tomorrow at 11:00 PM UTC
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About Daniel
Daniel’s interest in aerospace engineering developed naturally as he grew up in Texas, surrounded by a supportive family and a community that valued practical problem-solving and hands-on learning. Rather than a single, dramatic turning point, his path was shaped by curiosity about how things worked, encouragement from teachers, and opportunities in school to get involved with science and engineering projects. He gravitated toward engineering because it was a field where he could combine analytical skills with real-world impact, and aerospace became a focus because it offered a challenge that kept him motivated to keep learning and pushing himself further. For Daniel, this journey is less about dramatic moments and more about steady growth, perseverance, and a desire to open doors for others interested in following a similar path.
Why do I coach?
During his undergraduate years, Daniel served as a lab instructor for Electricity and Magnetism at Texas A&M’s College of Engineering, where he guided students through hands-on experiments and project-based learning. This experience showed him how impactful it can be to help others bridge the gap between theory and application, and he found real satisfaction in watching students develop both technical skills and confidence in their problem-solving abilities. Now, Daniel wants to extend that supportive, educational approach into his specialized career in aerospace engineering. Coaching allows him to keep doing what he valued as a TA—helping people work through challenges, understand complex ideas, and succeed in ambitious projects—while bringing a deeper, domain-specific perspective rooted in real aerospace experience. For Daniel, it’s about carrying forward a passion for teaching by mentoring others at the next level in the field he loves.
Work Experience
Electrical Control Systems Engineering Intern
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
August 2025 - Present
Artemis III - Exploration Ground Systems (EGS)

Chief Engineer
AggieSat Laboratory
November 2024 - Present
Verification and Validation of SmallSat Attitude Determination and Control Systems (ADCS)
Systems Engineering Intern
BAE Systems
June 2025 - August 2025
Space Vehicle Engineering (C&DH) - Avionics system design & test

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Texas A&M University
August 2023 - May 2025
Electricity and Magnetism Lab Instructor
Education
Texas A&M University - College Station
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electronic Systems Engineering
2022 - 2026
Senior with expertise in Circuit Design, Wireless Technologies and Space Systems Engineering
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