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Jennifer Evans

Hard working. Dedicated. Innovative.

T: [7073644514] F: [666420]
E: [jennyevans143@gmail.com]

OBJECTIVE
I am applying for the position of an astrophysicist specializing in aerospace engineering and cosmology theory.

SUMMARY
I would be a terrific fit for this position as I am diligent, innovative, tenacious, inquisitive, and persevering. Along with
these amicable attributes, I am well rounded in the astrophysics field. I have made key contributions to the elementary
particle theory and the cosmic inflation theory. Additionally, I have worked on multiple space rover and satellite projects,
where I helped engineer heat resistant technology.

EXPERIENCE
Aerospace Engineer, Google
Mountain View, California 2028-2026
At Googleplex, I worked on a number of major space rover and satellite projects as well as contributing to some of the
leading cosmology theories.
Accomplishments
I participated in engineering Satellite Spock, Rover Rex, and was the manager of The Explorer.
I contributed to and discovered key components of the elementary particle theory.
I discovered and studied dark matter shifts that lead to the verification of the cosmic inflation theory.

Teachers Assistant, Alan Guth


Cambridge, Massachusetts 2025-2026
Working with Alan Guth, the man who discovered the elementary particle theory and the cosmic inflation theory,
motivated me to pursue these theories especially and introduced me to the subject of cosmology theory.
Accomplishments
I worked with Mr. Guth to develop data to support his cosmic inflation theory.
I assisted Mr. Guth with presentations and balancing his busy work schedule.
I collaborated with Mr. Guth and other faculty at MIT to research the elementary particle theory and its
implications in our universe.

Aerospace Engineer Intern, NASA


Washington, DC 2020
Interning at NASA the summer before my senior year at Caltech helped me develop the skills and techniques to
become a successful astrophysicist and aerospace engineer.

T: [7073644514] F: [666420]
E: [jennyevans143@gmail.com]

Accomplishments
I trained with veteran astrophysicists, such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson, to learn the components of the job.
I assisted in building Satellite X to be capable of withstanding harsh temperatures.
I studied the high speed winds of black holes and quasars as well as monitored the radiation they emitted

EDUCATION
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Pasadena, California 2017-2021
I attended Caltech, where I graduated at the top of my class and earned my Bachelors degree in Astrophysics and
minored in Aerospace Engineering.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)


Cambridge, Massachusetts 2021-2025
I attended MIT, where I proceeded to earn my Ph.D in Astrophysics and my Masters degree in Aerospace Engineering.

SKILLS
I am talented at problem solving, which has assisted me in projects such as engineering technology that
can withstand the extreme temperatures in space.
I am an abstract thinker, and I tend to consider concepts from unique perspectives. These traits have
allowed me to make great contributions to and provide alternate points of view on subjects such as the elementary
particle theory.
I am well educated in the fields of both cosmology and aerospace engineering. This unique combination
allows me to work on different task forces and projects, where I can use my knowledge of one subject to assist me
with another.
I am skilled in engineering satellites and rovers. I tend to work with developing parts that are able to sustain
the intense temperatures in space, but I also have experience in maximizing energy and fuel for the vehicle being
constructed.
I am open to change. This is probably one of the most important characteristics of an astrophysicist
because new theories and discoveries are always being made, and you must keep your mind open to all ideas and
be prepared for inevitable change.

REFERENCES

Googleplex- Darmofal, David (Coworker) E: darmofal@mit.edu T: (617)258-0743


Teachers Assistant- Guth, Alan E: guth@ctp.mit.edu T: (617)253-6265
Aerospace Engineer Intern at NASA- Tyson, Neil DeGrasse E: ndegrasse@yahoo.com T: (212)769-5901

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E: [jennyevans143@gmail.com]

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E: [jennyevans143@gmail.com]

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