I started my career designing power-tools at TTI. During this time, I was a member of the Advanced Engineering team. In this role I lead product design in a variety of tools. Each projected consisted of taking initial concept requests to a fully functioning prototype.
My senior capstone project at UMD was to compete in the 2022 NASA RASC-AL competition. I was on a team with 14 other seniors in the Aerospace department. Our task was to design a complete mission plan to send logistic carriers to the moon that would provide a crew with necessary goods. We were awarded Best in Theme at the 2022 NASA RASC-AL Forum.
I interned at STX LLC during the summer of 2021. During this time, I assisted the R&D team with product testing, computer-aided design, and additional daily operations.
Over a two-year span, I was a team member of UMD Loop, an undergraduate engineering competition team at the University of Maryland. While on the team, I gained real-world engineering experience.
During my second semester at UMD, I was the Mechanical Lead for an engineering project that required my team to design and build an autonomous vehicle that would recover a black box.
During my first semester at UMD, I competed in the 2018 NASA Big Idea Challenge. For this project, my team and I created an in-depth mission plan to place a fully autonomous greenhouse on Mars.
For the month of July 2017, I attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences held at Carnegie Mellon University. Over this month, I took courses in Special Relativity, Coding, Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Laser Technology. I also conducted research in lift and drag coefficients.
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