Christine Yang
About Christine Yang
Christine Yang is a Structural Analyst II at BLUE ORIGIN with a background in aerospace and mechanical engineering.
Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN
Christine Yang is currently employed as a Structural Analyst II at BLUE ORIGIN. She began working there in 2022 and is based in the Greater Seattle Area. As a Structural Analyst II, Yang focuses on the structural integrity and performance of aerospace components, ensuring they meet rigorous safety and functionality standards.
Previous Experience at NASA Johnson Space Center
Prior to her role at BLUE ORIGIN, Christine Yang worked at NASA Johnson Space Center/JETS Contract from 2020 to 2022. In this position, she was a Structural Aerospace Loads and Dynamics Engineer. Based in Houston, Texas, Yang was responsible for assessing the loads and dynamics of aerospace structures, contributing to the safety and performance of various NASA missions.
Background in Education
Christine Yang has an extensive academic background in engineering. She earned her Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, completing her studies in 2020. Yang also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Georgia.
Early Career and Internships
Christine Yang's career includes valuable internship experiences. In 2018, she worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, CA, for seven months. Additionally, in 2017, she was a Mechanical Team Member at the University of Georgia's Small Satellite Research Laboratory, where she spent nine months contributing to small satellite research projects.