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Bioastronautics and Human Performance

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Madison Herrmann

 

Madi Herrmann is a Ph.D. student in the Aerospace Engineering department. Her research interests focus on performance optimization for spaceflight, particularly investigating physiological and cognitive impacts for extravehicular activity (EVA). Madi is a Texas A&M College of Engineering Horizons fellowship recipient.

Originally from Columbus, OH, Madi received her B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from The Ohio State University. At OSU, Madi served as a project manager within the competitive rocketry team, the Buckeye Space Launch Initiative, and was heavily involved in student organizations aiming to engage students of all backgrounds in space exploration efforts. Outside of the BHP lab, Madi enjoys running, scuba diving, hiking, and any outdoor adventures.

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