I am a mechanical engineering student, passionate about understanding how the world around me works. Driven by curiosity and a commitment to innovation, I design systems and technologies with the potential to redefine the future. My efforts bridge cutting-edge engineering, 3D design, and a deep dedication to advancing human technology.
I am currently a sophomore at Columbia University. Specifically, I study at the School of Engineering and Applied Science as an international student; originally for Monterrey, Mexico. I'm an aspiring engineer working towards a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Aerospace Engineering.
My passion for engineering has led the development of some amazing projects shared in this engineering portfolio website. Most of my work has been in the design and manufacturing field by using software such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD Inventor, or Fusion360 and machines such as the Tormach 770M, WaterJet, Horizontal Bandsaw, LaserCutter, or 3D printers. I'm looking for career opportunities that will help develop these and many more skills.
Through internships and work opportunities such as my time at Siemens Energy, I've further enhanced not only my technical but also non-technical skills such as teamwork, innovation, and perseverance.
Aside from skiing, working out, or video gaming, I love learning about how the world functions and the logical explanations behind interesting phenomena. In fact, understanding how things around me function led my career towards engineering.
I'm always looking forward to meeting new people and to seize new opportunities, so feel free to reach out.
Mechanical Engineering - Intern
Orlando, Fl
May 2024 - September 2025Developed Python code in Jupyter Lab to simulate rotor creation and manufacturing deviations through random normal distributions. Analyzed statistical data to prove most efficient rotor balancing methodology.
Validated through operational service history (PCMs) that relevant locations have not experienced specific issues.
Conducted industrial literature research to develop corrosion rejection limit for gas turbine compressor discs.
Engaged in site visits to Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Casselberry, and the Orlando Innovation Center facilities, collaborating with professionals in the field to gain insight and align my contributions with established practices.
Columbia University in the City of New York
Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Minor in Aerospace Engineering
September 2023 - May 2027AIM Preparatory School
High School Diploma
Class of 2023