During the Spring 2022 semester, I worked alongside team members Hunter Brown, Austin Ladner, and Taylor Vickers. My team and I continued our work from MBA 576: Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization I by finalizing our hypothetical business centered around an idea for a novel agtech product- a nucleic acid detection method for diagnosing Cucurbit Downy Mildew disease. On April 20, 2022, we presented our hypothetical business to professors, executives, classmates and the executives who worked with our team: Jim Cobb, Wayne Hamilton, and Jack Rogers. We entered our idea into NC State's Entrepreneurship Games (eGames) and won second place in the "Think" Category. For more information about the eGames, visit the eGames website.
During the Fall 2021 semester, I worked alongside team members Hunter Brown, Austin Ladner, Alessandro Martelli, and Taylor Vickers. My team and I specifically worked on a semester project in which we conceived a new product based on an existing technology developed at North Carolina State University. We worked in collaboration with executives Jim Cobb, Wayne Hamilton, and Jack Rogers.
During the Spring 2021 semester, I worked alongside team members Steven Ray (team lead), Brooks Jordan, Daniel Onuoha, and Brooke Williams. My team and I specifically worked on a semester project on New Trends in Big Data as it Pertains to the Biosciences, focusing on the application of Big Data in drug discovery, personalized medicine, telemedicine, and agriculture.
During the Spring 2021 semester, I worked alongside team members Andrea Lewton (team lead), Chad Cox, Spencer Matthews, and Tej Rajeshkumar Shah. My team and I specifically worked on a project management scenario involving a hypothetical lighthouse relocation.