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Joalda Morancy

Student at the University of Chicago

Joalda Morancy is a third-year student at the University of Chicago pursuing a double-major in Geophysical Sciences and Astronomy & Astrophysics. Their interests span across planetary science, climate change, high-energy astrophysics, astronautics, and space architecture. They engage in science communication through volunteer work in the NASA JPL Solar System Ambassadors program, where they share insights on space exploration with the Chicago community. Joalda aspires to obtain a doctoral degree in either planetary science or space architecture to further their reach in science communication. They have a keen passion for keeping the public informed about the latest happenings in the space industry.

Joalda Morancy's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Geophysics, Astrophysics from the University of Chicago. Prior to this, they completed their High School Diploma at Brandon Senior High School.

In terms of professional experience, Joalda Morancy has served as a Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Intern at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. They have also held roles such as Resident Assistant at the University of Chicago, Director of Operations at Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), Society in Science Review Writer at The Triple Helix, Inc., Astrophysics Research Assistant at the University of Chicago, Spacecraft Engineering Intern at Princeton Satellite Systems, participated in the MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and engaged in the Pioneer Academics Research Program at Pioneer Academics.

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Greater Chicago Area