Casey Martin is a Project Engineer at Barber-Nichols Inc. since July 2011, specializing in project management and engineering for turbomachinery with a focus on aerospace applications. Notable projects include the LH recirculation pump for the Ares upper stage, the Thermal Control System pump for Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spacecraft, and an oxygen recirculation fan for NASA JSC's xEMU space suit life support system. Prior experience includes roles as a Propulsion and Piping Design Engineer and Technical Expert at NASA Stennis Space Center, where responsibilities encompassed piping design for rocket propulsion testing and providing technical insight for launch engine operations. Earlier career stages included conducting tests as a Propulsion Test Operations Engineer and serving as a Student Cooperative Intern at NASA. Casey also taught College Algebra part-time at Herzing College in 2007. Educational background includes a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the University of New Orleans and a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University.