William Jun
Majored in Aerospace Engineering, Minored in Computer Science - Ai
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2023
From Jupiter, FL
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2023
From Jupiter, FL
William is a 5th year undergraduate at Georgia Tech majoring in Aerospace Engineering and minoring in Computer Science with an concentration in Artificial Intelligence. He has experience working on multiple cube satellite missions at Tech including being the Project Manager for the Prox-1 mission flying on a the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. Among other work, his most recent internship was at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) where he developed architectures for navigation and positioning on other planets. William will be continuing his work with JPL while pursuing a PhD in the Space Systems Design Laboratory (SSDL) at Georgia Tech.
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William Jun Receives Degree From Georgia Tech
William Jun of Atlanta, GA, has earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Jun was among approximately 1,725 undergraduate and gra...
December, 12 2023 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
William Jun Receives Degree from Georgia Tech
William Jun of Jupiter, FL has earned a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Jun was among approximately 3,800 undergraduate and graduat...
January, 28 2021 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
William Jun Receives Degree from Georgia Tech
William Jun of Jupiter, FL, has earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Jun was among approximately 3,600 undergraduate and gradu...
February, 13 2019 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
William Jun was recognized for winning a scholarship
Georgia Techs prestigious four-year, full-ride Stamps Presidents Scholarship (originally named the President's Scholarship Program), est. 1981, is offered annually to the top one percent of first-year students. Recipients are selected based upon holistic excellence and potential within the programs four pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Progress, and Service. Approximately 40 total students will be awarded (20 Georgians and 20 residents of other states).
Fall 2014 - Fall 2018 -
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Navigation and Positioning Architecture Researcher at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Built preliminary architecture for navigation and localization on the surface of other celestial bodies
Developed improvements to pseudorange based trilateration and demonstrated feasibility of localization using limited satellites
Designed and analyzed novel measurements and algorithms for localization using limited satellite resources
May 2018 - Present
Model and Simulation Analyst and Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman
Lead the build of the foundation of Battle Management Command and Control (BMC2) IRAD Project, built in MATLAB and Python
Created a software package that joined multiple simulation tools to analyze a scenario and to optimize flight paths and resources
Collaborated with other IRAD programs to develop high fidelity, Monte Carlo simulations in MATLAB and STK
Developed skills in Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), including use of Rhapsody and MagicDraw, following DoDAF protocol
Became subject-matter expert on interfacing with and use of STK
May 2017 - Present
Project Manager at Georgia Tech Aerospace Dept. - PROX-1 Small Satellite Mission
Lead operational and functional acceptance testing with onboard flight computer; Conducted simulations of satellite mission operations using Simulink
Collaborated with our subsystem to write test procedures, execute testing, and troubleshoot problems
Became subject-matter expert on low-level flight hardware communications and flight software
January 2016 - Present
Student Assistant at Georgia Institute of Technology - Office of Special Scholarships
Initiate and lead projects and events for the program office involving organization, management, and event planning
Helped lead and organize annual recruiting event for scholars and families with over 300+ attendees
Managed countless financial transactions through the program, in conjunction with the director
August 2014 - Present

