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Braden Farrell

Braden Farrell is a Sophomore Aerospace Engineering major from Houston, Texas. Recently, Braden returned home from serving a two-year mission in Oregon with his church, and is now working towards a Master’s Degree in Aerospace. He is currently an undergraduate research assistant in the NUA2NCED laboratory where he has been focusing on Hydrofoil research and prototyping for electrically-powered aquatic vehicles. Braden’s Aerospace passions include the fundamentals of flight, spacecraft, propulsion, and astrophysics.

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