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Maddy Drosendahl
PhD student at Georgia Tech studying aerospace engineering
Maddy Drosendahl is a 2nd year PhD student in aerospace engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology's Aerospace Systems Design Lab. Her research focuses on free-flight Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) coupled with trajectory analysis. She has a strong background in fixed-wing system design, optimization, and solid and structural mechanics.
Maddy's educational journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering from Georgia Tech, a BSME in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Denver, and a High School Diploma from Colorado Springs Early Colleges.
She has gained valuable experience through various roles, such as a Summer Intern at NASA Ames Research Center, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory (ASDL), a Mechanical Engineering Tutor at DU Science and Engineering Center, a Summer Intern at NASA Langley Research Center, an Undergraduate Research Assistant at DU Unmanned Systems Research Institute, and an Engineering/Software Intern at Comcast.