The 2023 Student Showcase and Celebration hosted by the SJSU Davidson College of Engineering was an event that celebrated student innovation, research, and design. It offered an opportunity to witness the impressive projects of some of the brightest students, connected with the next generation of engineers, and engaged with Silicon Valley professionals. As parted of one of the four teams from ARMS Lab, presented the lower limb exoskeleton project on the design, development, and control of assistive devices to the audience.
An open house event was held to demonstrate our laboratory's cutting-edge equipment and ongoing research involving lower limb exoskeletons, upper limb exoskeletons, and smart walker. This event aimed to connect with the community and attract potential new members to join our research endeavors. I participated to contribute to the SJSU ARMS lab at this event by demonstrating the lower limb exoskeleton assistive devices developed to the public audience.
Help hosted an event workshop for kindergarten to elementary school students and managed hands-on booths in help promote STEM major and bring interest to the field of science. Here, also helped volunteer at the Exploratorium with the club for the electromagnetic workshop.
Expand Your Horizon: Outreach to promote and generate interest in the field of science and engineering of high school girls.
Helped led and taught workshops throughout the day focused on plating of bacteria as well as genetic sequencing. Each plate are mostly safe to handle and gives off unique and special phenomenon such as having a fluorescent glow. A different workshop focused on electrolysis through a gel.
Ever year many students performed various research project from different STEM major department that are left untold. To provide an opportunity for all students, professors, the public and for the school's academic program, these projects benefits in being presented the hard work put into them. In doing so, part of my contribution, was helping the Science and Research Club on campus to organize and host the yearly Skyline College Symposium 2015 for students show casing school research projects.
Worked as a teacher assistant at Playwell Tek for summer camp in help generate interest of science and engineering through LEGOs. Helping kids in their creation further fueled my passion for engineering and science; inspired me to work on my own creations.
Volunteered to help in the Learn to Solder booth in helping people learn how to solder special maker’s faire light up pins.
Performed community service in helping repair and rebuild homes
Performed community service in cleaning a local beach: Ocean Beach near San Francisco
Performed community service in planting trees around the San Francisco community
Mig flux core welding to repair an exhaust part with post processes of grinding weld flat with rust prevention high heat spray paint