Christopher John (CJ) Adams is a simulation specialist at the UCLA Simulation Center. After earning his Airframe & Powerplant license, CJ launched his aerospace career in the Air Force One program, installing windows on the fuselage of Air Force One. He later joined Space Explorations as a test technician in the R&D dept, contributing to the Starlink, Dragon Crew Demo-2 program, and the Starship program. While expanding his skills in medical, CJ balanced robotics studies at LMU, lab tech at Providence Medical Center, and a new 3D additive role at Relativity Space. There, he collaborated with innovative teams and cutting-edge technologies to help develop Terran-1, the world’s first 90% 3D-printed rocket to reach low Earth orbit. Outside of work, CJ enjoys camping, building computers, and exploring advancements in agricultural technology.