
In April 2025, Alex Jonelei developed foundational power and resource management features for the NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025 repository, focusing on rover autonomy and mission planning. Alex refactored power calculations into a dedicated rover object using Python, enabling battery life estimation and dynamic resource predictions for oxygen, coolant, and power. The work included a user-facing UI and comprehensive documentation, supporting mission planning with real-time visibility into consumable resources. By organizing data inputs and refining oxygen calculations, Alex improved reliability and set the stage for state-driven decision making. The depth of system design and predictive modeling demonstrated strong embedded systems and software engineering skills.

April 2025 performance summary for NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025: focus on power and resource management to enable rover autonomy and mission planning. Delivered foundational power modeling, battery life estimation, and resource predictions with user-visible UI and documentation; laid groundwork for state-driven decision making and reliability improvements.
April 2025 performance summary for NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025: focus on power and resource management to enable rover autonomy and mission planning. Delivered foundational power modeling, battery life estimation, and resource predictions with user-visible UI and documentation; laid groundwork for state-driven decision making and reliability improvements.
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