Graduated from UNM with a B.S. in Computer Science!
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I’m proud to share that I’ve officially graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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I’m proud to share that I’ve officially graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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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.
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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.
Published:
I’m proud to share that I’ve officially graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Published:
I’m proud to share that I’ve officially graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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.