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Engr. Hibah Rahmani

Engr. Hibah Rahmani is a Pakistani-American avionics and flight control engineer at NASA. She has made significant contributions to the aerospace industry, working on prestigious projects like the Pegasus XL and Falcon 9 rockets.

Qualifications:

Degree in Civil Engineering: University of Peshawar, Pakistan

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering: Graduated from the University of Central Florida.
  • Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Obtained from Georgia Tech.
  • Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.): Licensed in the State of Florida.
  • Graduate Certificate in Space Systems Engineering: Completed at Stevens Institute of Technology.
  • Participation in the International Space University's 2012 Space Studies Program

Key Achievements:

1. NASA Career:

  • Rahmani's work at NASA has focused on developing and testing flight control systems for various rockets and spacecraft. She has played a crucial role in ensuring the safety and reliability of these systems.

2. Pegasus XL and Falcon 9:

  • She has been involved in the development and testing of flight control systems for the Pegasus XL and Falcon 9 rockets, both of which have achieved remarkable success in launching satellites into orbit.

3. Inspiring Role Model:

  • Rahmani serves as an inspiring role model for young women and girls, demonstrating that they can achieve great things in STEM fields. Her story highlights the importance of perseverance and hard work in overcoming challenges and achieving one's dreams.

Recognition and Impact::

Awards and Recognition:

  • Rahmani's contributions to NASA have been widely recognized, making her a prominent figure in the Pakistani engineering community.
  • She has inspired countless young people to pursue careers in STEM fields, particularly women and girls.
  • Her story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and hard work in overcoming adversity and achieving one's goals.

Hibah Rahmani's achievements are a source of pride for Pakistan and a testament to the Brain Gain Portal and dedication of Pakistani engineers worldwide.