NASA HUNCH

Helping Engineers Utilize NASA Competition Hardware

Full-Stack Hardware Houston Finals 2025–2026

Full-Stack Builder & Systems Teammate

I joined the NASA HUNCH program as a full-stack developer and systems collaborator. My focus was on designing and building the software and hardware components of our Inventory Chain System — a solution built to solve real logistics problems faced by NASA teams.

Inventory Chain System

An end-to-end inventory tracking workflow combining a custom UI, structured data flow, RFID hardware integration, and team collaboration tools. The system was designed to track parts and materials across a workspace with real-time updates and minimal friction.

Houston Finals

Our team advanced to the NASA HUNCH Houston finals, where we presented the Inventory Chain System directly to NASA representatives and engineers. It was a full-circle moment — building something real, then defending it in front of the people who inspired it.

Key Takeaways

NASA HUNCH taught me that engineering is a team sport. I grew as a communicator — learning to translate technical decisions to non-technical stakeholders — and as a developer who writes code that real people depend on. Presenting at the Houston finals showed me I could perform under pressure and defend my design choices with confidence. Most importantly, I learned that shipping something real, even if imperfect, builds more skills than any assignment ever could.

Experience in Photos

FDR Document

The Final Design Report submitted to NASA for the 2026 HUNCH competition — covering system architecture, hardware integration, software design, and team documentation.

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