Computer science graduate shoots for the stars through NASA internship
Tristan Palanca always had his sights set on the stars.
Stemming from a childhood desire to become a pilot or astronaut, Palanca developed an early interest in aeronautics. This led him to the at the 91快播 as a pathway to achieve his goal.
In the summer of his graduating year, Palanca鈥檚 mission reached a milestone when he spent his time conducting research at in Hampton, Va. He was one of 250 interns selected from an applicant pool of about 10,000 students.
Under the center鈥檚 , Palanca assisted in creating a 3D printing apparatus for use with carbon nanomaterials, the work around which involved mechanical, electrical, and firmware design.
鈥淭his opportunity gave me the exposure into the research and development environment that I needed to understand exactly where I wanted to go with my career,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope my experience convinces other UOG students that they should not be afraid to dream bigger and shoot for more ambitious opportunities.鈥
Palanca graduated from UOG in 2018 with his bachelor鈥檚 in computer science. Then, in the spring of 2020, he graduated with a master鈥檚 in computer science from the University of Hawai'i at M膩noa on a full scholarship provided by the East-West Center.
He now works in the tech industry in the San Francisco Bay Area with a focus on data science and product analytics, where he said he feels he has produced impactful, fulfilling work and has been able to draw on his roots in scientific research gained from UOG and the Space Grant Program.
鈥淚 would be remiss if I didn't give credit to UOG, and particularly the Space Grant program, for setting me on the trajectory that has ultimately allowed me to accomplish what I have,鈥 said Palanca. 鈥淲ith the guidance of Dr. Romina King, I felt motivated to pursue what would otherwise seem like daunting and intimidating opportunities, only to realize they were well within my reach the entire time.鈥
Launched last year at the 91快播, the NASA Guam Space Grant program brings NASA fellowship opportunities to graduate and undergraduate students in STEM fields. The program is part of the Hawai鈥檌 Space Grant Consortium, which participates in the .
For more information, visit the NGSG website here. Stay tuned to the for news on the next application cycle.