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Accepted to the M.S. Program at UNM!

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I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been accepted into the Master of Science in Computer Science program at the University of New Mexico.

Graduate School

Accepted to the M.S. Program at UNM!

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I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been accepted into the Master of Science in Computer Science program at the University of New Mexico.

Milestones

Research

Silent Subversion Completed!

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The second major milestone in my small-satellite cybersecurity work is complete — Silent Subversion, now submitted to the 2026 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
This project builds directly on SpyChain but focuses on an even subtler problem: when a satellite’s own sensors can no longer be trusted.

Finished SpyChain!

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After nearly a year of design, implementation, and refinement, the SpyChain project is complete.
SpyChain represents the first full simulation of coordinated, multi-component supply-chain malware within a small-satellite environment, implemented entirely inside NASA’s NOS3 framework.

Satellites

Silent Subversion Completed!

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The second major milestone in my small-satellite cybersecurity work is complete — Silent Subversion, now submitted to the 2026 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
This project builds directly on SpyChain but focuses on an even subtler problem: when a satellite’s own sensors can no longer be trusted.

Finished SpyChain!

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After nearly a year of design, implementation, and refinement, the SpyChain project is complete.
SpyChain represents the first full simulation of coordinated, multi-component supply-chain malware within a small-satellite environment, implemented entirely inside NASA’s NOS3 framework.

Security

Silent Subversion Completed!

2 minute read

Published:

The second major milestone in my small-satellite cybersecurity work is complete — Silent Subversion, now submitted to the 2026 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
This project builds directly on SpyChain but focuses on an even subtler problem: when a satellite’s own sensors can no longer be trusted.

Finished SpyChain!

2 minute read

Published:

After nearly a year of design, implementation, and refinement, the SpyChain project is complete.
SpyChain represents the first full simulation of coordinated, multi-component supply-chain malware within a small-satellite environment, implemented entirely inside NASA’s NOS3 framework.

UNM

Accepted to the M.S. Program at UNM!

less than 1 minute read

Published:

I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been accepted into the Master of Science in Computer Science program at the University of New Mexico.