Was given the task of getting a drone to fly through a moving hula-hoop as part of the Perception Research Group at the University of Maryland. During this time I engaged in visuomotor embodiment representation studies with PhD candidate Levi Burner, exploring how robots control themselves without having to be calibrated to an internal scale and instead use their actions as a unit of distance.
This was the first big project that I took on. I spent all of December building it. I created a custom desk to fit in all of the necessities for my custom PC.
This was a project that I took on for my cousins who requested a bar for their new beach house. It was completely custom-built to their specifications to fit the basement, fridge, and drink shelves.
Being a Jeep owner there is nothing more fun than dismantling your jeep over the summer. The biggest issue people run into is where to store the big top. I took it upon myself to build a Jeep top hoist for my garage to keep it out of the way.
During my time in high school, I got to use a laser wood cutter and with that, I would use Adobe Illustrator to make designs. This led to me creating fun things that I would cut on the laser, one of those projects being coasters.
This magic mirror was one of the few projects that didn't come out the way that I wanted it to. The toughest part was making the custom mirror so that light could still shine through while still being reflective.
This rhino was made for a board game project. The idea behind it is that it is a 3D puzzle. It was one of the most tedious ones I have done, which will be further explained why.