Mars Exploration Architecture
Systems-level trade studies, mission architecture thinking, and concept evaluation tied to future human exploration frameworks.
I’m Naiyar Shaman, an engineering undergraduate, incoming NASA Langley intern, and lead designer building aerospace concepts, lunar energy architectures, and real-world engineered hardware.
Featured Mission Concept
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A lunar surface power architecture centered on continuous power delivery, long-duration survivability, and scalable energy distribution. The concept combines dual fission nodes, HVDC distribution, and regolith-based thermal energy storage for robust operation through extended darkness.
Selected Work
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Systems-level trade studies, mission architecture thinking, and concept evaluation tied to future human exploration frameworks.
CAD-driven product development, assembly refinement, manufacturing support, and applied design work for industrial adhesive systems.
Power architecture studies focused on survivability, efficient transmission, and intelligent use of local resources in harsh environments.
Experience
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Responsible for CAD modeling, assemblies, drawing control, engineering iteration, manufacturing support, and cross-functional design execution for industrial hardware systems.
Contributing to Mars human exploration architecture work focused on mission analysis, trade studies, and systems-level concept development.
Participation in mission concept development, lunar systems architecture, and aerospace-focused technical work through NASA-related programs and team leadership roles.
About
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My work sits at the intersection of aerospace systems, mission architecture, hardware design, and technical execution. I’m especially interested in space systems, lunar infrastructure, energy distribution, and the practical engineering decisions that turn ambitious concepts into viable architectures.
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Contact
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Whether it’s aerospace systems, mission concepts, or hardware design work, I’m always interested in serious engineering conversations and opportunities.