B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2025) – Texas A&M University
Arshan Aga is a graduate student in Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Psychology from Texas A&M in 2025. As an intern with the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Environment and Energy, he contributed to advancing the development and deployment of sustainable aviation fuel, collaborating with ICAO and multiple universities to support global efforts toward net-zero carbon emissions in aviation by 2050. More recently, through the M2AESTRO lab, he has collaborated with Los Alamos National Laboratory on modeling and characterizing additively manufactured Shape Memory Alloys in ABAQUS, as well as with the Texas A&M Mechanical Engineering and Veterinary Departments on developing and modeling protective horse headgear for polo matches.
Current Research Project(s):
- Functionally Graded NiTi SMA Ring Coupler
Experience:
- Admin and Office Student Trainee – Federal Aviation Administration (August 2023 – August 2025)
- Office of Environment and Energy Intern – Federal Aviation Administration (June 2023 – Aug 2023)
