Jackson Stahl is an undergraduate at the Georgia Institute of Technology, majoring in Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, where they hold a 4.0 GPA and are passionate about nuclear rocket propulsion for Mars spacecraft. They currently serve as the Chief Engineer for the Georgia Tech Fusion Engineering club and lead their team in the development of plasma diagnostics systems at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics as an intern. In previous roles, they gained experience as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant and contributed to research projects, including the development of quadrupedal robot systems for nuclear power plants. Additionally, Jackson has held leadership positions in the Yellow Jacket Space Program, focusing on liquid-propelled rocket engine projects. Their commitment to nuclear engineering and space exploration reflects their innovative spirit and dedication to advancement in these fields.
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