- Origin: Palakollu, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Historic Achievement: First Indian to complete NASAβs International Air and Space Program (IASP) in 2021.
- Significance: Marks a breakthrough for India in global space missions and for women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
- Future Role: Selected for the upcoming 2029 Titanβs Orbital Port Space Station mission.
- She will be among the first Indians to join a commercial space operation in a senior role (as an analogue mission manager).
- Background & Commitment:
- Strong academic foundation in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
- Dedicated STEM educator and ISRO outreach speaker.
- Experienced analog mission trainee, reflecting her commitment to space research and collaboration.
Her journey highlights a blend of academic rigour, public outreach, and practical training for space missions.