My name is Mayur Nunkoo, and I am a final-year Aerospace Engineering student
at Carleton University. My passion is deeply rooted in the field of continuum
physics and computational mathematics. Seeing the world through a mathematical lens has garnered my interest in undertaking a multitude of technical
roles that have bolstered my skills as an upcoming Aerospace Engineer. My prolific experience, spanning the few years I’ve been at Carleton, includes founding
a propulsion club at the university, working as a systems engineer in the Gas
Turbine testing industry, being a design engineer for a startup, and undertaking
a plethora of research assistant roles. Recently, I have joined the EPTL group to
assist in the implementation of the Method Of Moments with Interpolative Closure (MOMIC) to track particle morphology formed during inception, surface
growth, and coagulation.