Kevin Mora is an Ira A. Fulton Candidate for a B.S. in Computer Science in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University, and a Software Engineer Intern at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
NASA-GSFC-5920. Mora was part of the development team that worked on the Structural-Thermal-Optical Performance (STOP) analysis automation and data pipeline for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
He previously implemented user interfaces for HoloLens via C# at NASA SUITS, so design evaluators (DE) can get quick access to biomedical data, material composition data, system state and controls while guaranteeing smooth functioning during extravehicular activities (EVA) and responsive interaction with the local mission command center (LMCC), alerting other DE members if off nominal ranges are detected in the spacesuit or biometric telemetry.
Before this, he was involved in the development of a Preliminary Design Review (PDR) at NASA L'SPACE - the mission aimed to land a rover on the East Region of Occator with the goal of doing an in-situ analysis after mapping potential drilling zones based on their hydrogen concentration, which shall bring knowledge about the composition and structure of organic molecules in Ceres. Created a 3D visualization of the terrain based on JMARS data so engineers could get a better insight about the elevation, distances, topology and slope of the surface in Ceres.