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Aerospace Human Systems Laboratory (AHSL)

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Callen Hajda

cjhajda@tamu.edu

Callen Hajda graduated from Texas A&M University in 2020, majoring in Aerospace Engineering. Callen is currently pursuing his M.Eng. in Aerospace Engineering as a distance student at Texas A&M. During his time with AHSL, Callen worked with Dillon Hall to develop and validate a system to analyze pressurized suits using 3-D photogrammetric scanning technology. Upon graduation, he worked at NASA’s Johnson Space Center for a year and a half. Callen then moved into the commercial space industry and currently works as a systems engineer at Axiom Space. There he is helping building the world’s first commercial space station. Callen is from Georgetown, Texas.

Education

Undergraduate 2020: Bachelor of Science – Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University

Experience

Mechanical Engineering Aide (Co-op), Northrop Grumman Corporation, May 2018 – January 2019

Systems and Integration Engineering Intern, Barrios Technology at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, May – August 2019

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