Hello! My name is Diego Bermejo, and I am an undergraduate student studying Mathematics with a focus in Applied Math at Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania. I am a self-driven and enthusiastic student with experience in tutoring, peer mentoring, and academic research. I am interested in pursuing a career in the space industry through applied mathematics and engineering.
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Check out my projects here!
I have always been a tinkerer with a passion for technology, so I dedicated this website to document my personal engineering projects and serve as a living portfolio. At the moment, all projects have been completed individually and are separate from my school work. See the Projects tab for everything I've made. Below is a little more information about me:
My academic interests have always been guided by passion and curiosity. In high school, I quickly fell in love with my math classes in algebra, geometry, and calculus, and I looked for ways outside of class to explore the mathematical world. In 2020, I enrolled in Bluestamp Engineering's summer program and discovered the world of Arduino projects. See my separate project portfolio website from Bluestamp here. At Haverford College, my studies in pure and applied math led me to explore the Radon Transform, an indefinite integral rooted in functional complex analysis, and its application in tomography, image reconstruction, and medical imaging technologies, namely X-ray and CAT scans. An original expository research paper on the topic can be provided upon request.
Further course work in applied math, coupled with my love for engineering projects, has fueled my interest in engineering career fields, specifically within the aerospace & defense industry. This summer I participated in the NASA L'SPACE Proposal Writing and Evaluation Experience, a NASA sponsored workforce development program designed to teach technical proposal writing by solving real NASA problems in a professional team environment. I look forward to broadening my skills and interests, and I hope this site serves as a window into my exploration.
My academic interests have always been guided by passion and curiosity. In high school, I quickly fell in love with my math classes in algebra, geometry, and calculus, and I looked for ways outside of class to explore the mathematical world. In 2020, I enrolled in Bluestamp Engineering's summer program and discovered the world of Arduino projects. See my separate project portfolio website from Bluestamp here. At Haverford College, my studies in pure and applied math led me to explore the Radon Transform, an indefinite integral rooted in functional complex analysis, and its application in tomography, image reconstruction, and medical imaging technologies, namely X-ray and CAT scans. An original expository research paper on the topic can be provided upon request.
Further course work in applied math, coupled with my love for engineering projects, has fueled my interest in engineering career fields, specifically within the aerospace & defense industry. This summer I participated in the NASA L'SPACE Proposal Writing and Evaluation Experience, a NASA sponsored workforce development program designed to teach technical proposal writing by solving real NASA problems in a professional team environment. I look forward to broadening my skills and interests, and I hope this site serves as a window into my exploration.