My interest in real-world engineering began at a young age. At 16, I worked with a group of close friends to build an electro-mechanical boat—an early project that went beyond simply connecting a motor to a battery. We designed a mechanism where the electric motor powered the boat’s oar, and even envisioned integrating a solar panel system to make it fully self-sustaining. Although the project was paused due to limited funding, it played a significant role in shaping my passion for practical electrical design from childhood onward. Below are several projects I completed during my university years. Most of these projects were conducted, designed, and implemented independently by me, with the consent of my team members, as I enjoy taking full ownership of the work. From time to time, I discussed ideas and approaches with my teammates and incorporated their recommendations when solving problems. After completing each project, I presented it to my teammates to ensure they understood the design and implementation, and they were satisfied with the outcomes. Some projects were part of coursework, while others were pursued independently during my free time.