About
Trevino holds a Master of Science in Space Studies with a concentration in Aerospace Science and an emphasis on Space Operations. He is a member of the American Physics Society and in 2021 inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma, The Physics and Astronomy Society. He is the assistant manager of the University Observatory and successfully defended his thesis on exoplanets and eclipsing binary star’s properties, using ground-based telescopes, searching for the proto-planetary neighborhoods where they live, leading several studies, including a Supernovae research group, studying type SN1a, Supernovae, he is on a team developing a satellite tracking software using MATLAB, working on and seeking several grants for a peer group of Masters and Undergraduate students and the propagation of algae for an ISS study. He received AIAA certifications in Propulsion Engineering, Launch Vehicle Design, Habitat Architecture, and Astrodynamics. His deep knowledge of the theory of how life forms and his understanding of the chemical environments that provide life's seeds make him a keen Astrobiologist.
Joined
May 2022