Min was a Masters and PhD student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University. She worked on NASA’s Habitats Optimized for Missions of Exploration (HOME) project, which focused on creating autonomous space habitats supporting both crewed and uncrewed missions. Before joining CMU, Min was at Thornton Tomasetti working on T2D2, an autonomous damage detector, which uses computer vision and reinforcement learning to classify and locate structural damages on building envelopes.
BS in Civil Engineering, 2019
Columbia University
MS in Civil Engineering, 2021
Carnegie Mellon University