"People find success in many different areas, and you should study something you want to study for intrinsic reasons."
Alyona Glazyrina
- Degree: Bachelor of Applied Science
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- Campus: Vancouver
Why did you want to study engineering?
For the longest time I assumed I would go into archaeology. But just before the deadline to apply to UBC I started watching the original Star Trek and I realized what I really wanted was to design and build a starship. The only way to do that was by studying engineering!
What are some highlights of your studies so far?
At the top of my list is my involvement in the UBC Mars Colony, a student design team that focuses on developing technology for colonizing Mars. I joined in first year and started working on a project to design a fuel plant that could use materials available on Mars to make a methane propellant that would make a return mission more feasible. COVID delayed some of our work on this project, but we were successful in creating a reactor capable of producing methane.
In 2022 our group travelled to Paris for the annual International Astronautical Congress to present our fuel reactor project.
It was a real confidence boost as a lot of people assumed this was part of a graduate project and were surprised that we had built this as a student design team.
It was also an amazing experience to be at the conference and to meet engineers from around the world and from top space agencies.
This year, I am the Captain of UBC Mars Colony, and we’re working on a project to build a chamber that simulates the atmospheric conditions on Mars.
Through this team I have learned so much and gained experience in many areas of engineering years before the concepts were introduced in courses. For example, in second year, I had to learn computational fluid dynamics for the Mars Colony work, even though you don’t normally study this until fourth year. Getting to preview some of that material and learn from senior engineering students was really great. Now that I am captain of the design team, I am sharing my knowledge with others.
International Astronautical Congress
Any idea of what areas of research you are interested in?
I’m interested in in-situ resource utilization and how we can use materials from space that aren’t readily available here on Earth. I’m also interested in alternate forms of propulsion in space, particular non-chemical rockets, such as solar sails, radioactive decay, or mass acceleration.