Summary
Faheem Quazi is an electronics engineer and maker with 10 years of hands-on experience designing human-machine interfaces, imagery and camera systems, and display software for NASA. Currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Houston while working in NASA’s EV3 Human Interfaces Branch, he blends academic research in AR/VR, digital twins, and machine learning with practical systems engineering. His background spans spacecraft avionics displays, spacesuit informatics, flight software, and rapid prototyping tools, reflecting both software (NodeJS, Python, JS) and hardware fluency. A NASA Pathways participant and former developer of mission-critical operator tools, he’s also an avid aviator with commercial glider and single-engine ratings—bringing cockpit-tested operational thinking to aerospace HMI challenges.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Houston
English, Spanish, Bengali