Steven Fang

Propulsion Controls Engineer at Benchmark Space Systems

Steven Fang has worked in a variety of roles since 2016. In that year, they were a Research Intern at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), working under Dr. Hanover and Dr. Chen in the Genomics Core. In 2019, they were a Research Intern at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, constructing an industrial network interface for a railroad network operation simulation framework. Steven was also an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland - A. James Clark School of Engineering. In 2021, they were a Technical Engineer Intern at W. L. Gore & Associates, modernizing the current implementation of the Medical Products Division, Design and Automation Team's project management data. Steven is currently a Pathways Research Intern at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and a Jet Propulsion Controls Engineer at Benchmark Space Systems, working on control system development for ASCENT (AF-M315E) thrusters for the USAF (Contract #FA930021C6017) under Dr. Michael Martin and Dr. Sanil John.

Steven Fang attended Poolesville Highschool from 2014 to 2018. Steven then went on to pursue a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Maryland, which they completed in 2022. Additionally, they obtained the e-Series Core Track certification from the Universal Robots Academy in June 2022.

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