Currently I am a graduate student in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Geomatics at California State University, Fresno. My research focuses on digital elevation modeling, stereo photogrammetry, and remote sensing, with expertise in historical satellite and aerial imagery processing using tools like NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline (ASP), GDAL, and Python scripting.
I have presented my work at prestigious conferences such as the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the ASPRS International Technical Symposium (ITS). As an active member of ASPRS, I serve as Secretary & Treasurer of the Pacific Southwest Region and President of the CSU, Fresno ASPRS Student Chapter, advocating for student engagement in geospatial sciences.
My research interests include stereo image processing, sensor calibration, planetary remote sensing, and machine learning applications in geospatial analysis.