Christopher Lesesne is a fluid systems engineer with nine years of aerospace experience designing and validating propulsion and thermal systems for launch vehicles and lunar landers. He has led propulsion analysis, fluid-ground support, and instrumentation efforts on programs at Northrop Grumman and now develops cryogenic propulsion for Blue Origin’s Blue Moon lander. Comfortable across hands-on test support, requirements development, and fluid-thermal modeling, he pairs an MS in Aerospace Engineering with full‑stack software training to blend data-driven analysis and automation into engineering workflows. Past roles at GE Aviation and research labs underscore his strength in thermal problem solving and instrumentation, while his tutoring and internship background reveal a consistent aptitude for translating complex physics into practical solutions. He’s based in Washington, D.C., and uniquely combines propulsion expertise with software and data skills to accelerate space systems development.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Physics (Mathematics Minor), Bachelor of Science (BS) Physics (Mathematics Minor) at Morehouse College
Physics, Physics at Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science (MS) Aerospace Engineering, Master of Science (MS) Aerospace Engineering at The George Washington University
Full-Stack Web/Software Development, Full-Stack Web/Software Development at Code Fellows
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Christopher Lesesne - Fluid Systems Engineer at Blue Origin