Ketan Kamat is currently a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where assistance is provided in teaching AE 2220 (Dynamics of Rigid Bodies) and collaboration occurs on deep space mission trajectory design in AE 8900. Previous internship experience includes roles at Turion Space, focusing on state estimation algorithms and mission planning code, as well as simulation engineering and subsystem design research at various institutions. Ketan holds a master's degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, alongside a minor in Computer Science. Additional experiences involve participation in projects related to aerospace, including a lander mission design at NASA.