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Ryan Bazil’s unexpected journey from aspiring soccer player to nuclear innovation specialist showcases how his Embry‑Riddle education and passion for drone technology transformed his career, leading to his work enhancing nuclear safety through robotics and drone innovations.
From Soccer Fields to Nuclear Plants: How Ryan Bazil Found His Future in Drone Technology
Ryan Bazil’s unexpected journey from aspiring soccer player to nuclear innovation specialist showcases how his Embry‑Riddle education and passion for drone technology transformed his career, leading to his work enhancing nuclear safety through robotics and drone innovations.
Brady Fredrickson in front of a Diamond DA42 Twin Star after earning his multi-engine rating.
How Embry‑Riddle’s Online Bachelor of Science in Pilot Operations Makes the Aviation World ‘Your Oyster’
While Brady Fredrickson (’24) can’t be 100% sure where he’ll end up working in the aviation industry, he is sure of one thing: Wherever it is, he will be 100% prepared.
Anjelysa Oleszwski is following in the footsteps of both parents as a future graduate of Embry‑Riddle. Although she is still a student, she has already worked for the Federal Aviation Administration as an intern.
Anjelysa Oleszwski Builds on Legacy While Charting Her Own Course
Anjelysa Oleszwski is establishing a career in aviation safety by following the footsteps of both her parents at Embry‑Riddle, with a few signature moves of her own.
Chase, smiling in a suit in front of a grey background.
Veteran Chase Miner Champions Fellow Service Members at Chewy
Veteran and Embry-Riddle graduate Chase Miner supports veterans as a supply chain leader and Military Affairs advocate at Chewy.
Headshot of Caleb Xavier Garcia
Master in Motion: Three Questions With a Worldwide Campus MBAA Grad
This Eagle took full advantage of a Worldwide Campus graduate degree program that catered to the busy schedule of a working professional.
Emanuele Bossi featured in a lab on the Prescott Campus.
Blending Athletics and Academia: A Journey of Dedication and Passion
Emanuele Bossi, a scholar-athlete at Embry-Riddle, balances his passions for soccer and technology with a double-major in Data Science and Software Engineering, excelling in academics and research.
As a certified flight instructor, Kelly Hansen provides flight, simulator and ground instruction in accordance with university and FAA regulations and procedures. Her guidance helps new pilots meet the training requirements of the flight course with safety as a priority. (Photo: Hailey Ching)
Kelly Hansen Is Cleared for Takeoff
Eagle volleyball opposite hitter and middle blocker Kelly Hansen works toward a win for pilots as an undergraduate researcher at The Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety. Her findings may one day reduce loss of control accidents, a leading cause of fatalities.
Joe, piloting an aircraft.
Eagle Grad Builds Career Exploring the Human Side of Aviation
After initially pursuing air traffic control as a career, Joe Jaworski found his calling as a human factor specialist for the FAA.
David Velasco went from winning on the court as an Eagle basketball star to a career as an aerospace engineer through experiencing and sharing the power of mentoring. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle Athletics)
Mentorship Helped an International Student-Athlete Take His Best Shot
Eagle basketball star David Velasco was part of a mentorship program for student-athletes that was so valuable to his academic success that he became a mentor himself.
John Fare ('11) is now the Senior Director of Aviation at Johnson & Johnson.
Leading With Purpose and Passion
John Fare ('11), a 2011 graduate of Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University with a Master’s in Aeronautical Science and Aviation Safety Systems, is now the Senior Director of Aviation at Johnson & Johnson (J&J).
Embry‑Riddle aviation professor Melissa Burns is all smiles when she’s flying her EDGE 540 aircraft. (Photo: Aviation PhotoCrew)
Eagle on the Edge: Accomplished Aviation Professor Aims to Make Safety Second Nature for Students
As an extreme sports icon and working airline pilot, this alumna turned assistant professor offers a real-life example of aviation safety.
Zach Grey, a would-be fighter pilot, shifted his passion from ROTC to mathematics, becoming a top researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is advancing wind turbine technology and additive manufacturing to promote global energy solutions. (Photo: Zach Grey/NIST)
How Did a Would-Be Fighter Pilot Change His Angle of Attack?
A love of mathematics led Zach Grey to research that will advance manufacturing and renewable energy.