Since being introduced to MATLAB freshman year, I have practiced and grown my skill level with the software significantly. I am now comfortable with detailed simulations and data analysis. Pictured right are several plots showing the streamlines, velocity equipotential lines, and pressure contours for a NACA 0012 airfoil.
Through entirely my own initiative, I have learned OnShape CAD to create models of components and assemblies. I mainly used the software to design components for Electrathon and iVue Robotics, but also for other projects. Pictured left is a screenshot of the front wheel assembly I designed for Electrathon.
Working on projects for Senior Projects and CU Robosub has given me a exposure to Solidworks for component design and assembly integration. Shown right is an image of a part from senior projects.
More information about my work in Senior Projects and Robosub can be found in their respective tabs.
I took 4.5 years of Spanish in school and scored a 4 the AP Spanish exam. I am still skilled at speaking and understanding Spanish with some vocabulary-based hinderances.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people began riding bikes more than normal, straining existing bike shops. I took advantage of this shortage by offering bike repair services from the back of my car. From May through August, I serviced over 150 bikes and performed a wide range of repairs from derailleur adjustments to chainring swaps. I was ultimately able to leverage this experience into a position at Fa physical shop, where I gained valuable sales and customer service experience.
For the past several years, I have helped run one of the largest gymnastics meets in Georgia. Over the years I have served in a wide variety of roles; from ticketing, to awards, to meet operations, to cleanup. In all of these roles I have excelled under the guidance of a former Olympic organizer. In 2022 I most recently held the responsibility of Awards Manager, responsible for over 3000 awards.
I am a PADI open water certified Scuba diver. I have completed 8 dives and have dove to a depth of over 110ft. I am currently pursuing specialty certifications in underwater navigation, deep diving, and buoyancy mastery.
Through practice gained in my engineering class and work done on the Electrathon car, I have become proficient in MIG welding. Although I have no formal certifications or training, I am capable of handling a welding gun. The picture shown on the right is a weld I completed on a steering knuckle for the Electrathon car. It has survived two heavy crashes and two races, and will continue to hold.