Dr. Ziyu Huang is a postdoctoral fellow at the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, working with the NASA SSERVI CLEVER team. His research focuses on lunar dust mitigation, volatile formation and utilization, and in-situ resource extraction for future missions. He has expertise in computational modeling, including molecular dynamics, plasma simulations, and numerical methods applied to space environments. His recent work includes using JWST data for exoplanet atmosphere characterization, developing advanced propulsion technology, and understanding hypervelocity impacts to support the exploration of icy bodies. He has received several fellowships and honors, including the Georgia Tech AE Fellowship, Georgia Tech Astrobiology Fellowship, the Hartmann Award from the American Astronomical Society, and early career travel grants from multiple NASA Analysis Group meetings.