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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Braeden Stewart

Braeden Stewart is a Junior undergraduate student, originally from Dallas, Texas, majoring in Aerospace Engineering with honors at Texas A&M University.  His research interests include gravitational impacts on the human body and related space suit design.  He has been part of a student-led aircraft design team since the spring of 2022.  Braeden leads tours for prospective Aerospace engineering students through the Aerospace Ambassadors program.  Braeden plans to earn his bachelors degree in 2024, and his master’s degree in 2025, at Texas A&M University while seeking additional opportunities to grow as an aerospace engineer.

Outside of class, Braeden enjoys playing soccer and guitar, reading, cooking, and baking.  He has traveled extensively since childhood and particularly enjoyed visiting China, Russia, Dominican Republic, and The Netherlands.  He attends Restoration Church in Bryan, TX, and is a member of Christian Engineering Leaders, through which he finds time to serve the local community.

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