Former Students

Josh Larson
Larson, graduated in May 2019 with a double major in electrical engineering and physics, has made good on his intent to immerse himself in space. He has built and tested instruments for space missions, participated in an intense, weeklong program building and flying a rocket in Norway, and created from scratch an experiment to help fellow undergraduates visualize and understand a branch of physics that involves hot, ionized gases called plasmas.
In fall 2019 Larson entered the graduate program in experimental plasma physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Suman Sherwani
Suman graduated with a BSE in electrical and computer engineering in December 2019 after participating in the Canada Norway Sounding Rocket program, an intensive, four-and-a-half-day international student exercise in Norway to design, build, and fly a sounding rocket toward the atmosphere’s outer boundaries. She is now a design engineer in the Miles Lab.