I'm an aerospace engineering major at the University of Colorado Boulder, currently in my junior year.
My interest in space has been with me since I was very young (I started out with astronomy from my backyard in Germany when I was only three or four years old and haven't stopped since then), but my interest in aerospace engineering was more recent - I wanted to combine my interests in the aerospace field, programming, math, physics, and engineering, and aerospace engineering provided me a perfect way to do so.
I've been interested in computer science for a long time (I started coding in Scratch when I was in elementary school, moved on to Python, Java, and other languages in high school, and now code primarily in MATLAB and C++); I continue to pursue my interest in programming through a minor in computer science.
I've been interested in math even longer than computer science; I remember being gifted a book on the history of mathematics when I was in elementary school and bringing it with me on a family trip to Italy (during which I read the whole thing). Both pure and applied math are very intriguing to me, although (since it aligns better with engineering) I am now pursuing an additional minor in applied math.
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- MATLAB
- Java
- C++
- Python
- JavaScript