Hi there! I’m Adam Ethan, a recent graduate of the University of Toronto with a BEng in Civil Engineering. I’ve always been curious about how things work — from bridges to water systems — and I’m on a mission to design infrastructure that improves lives.
I believe engineering is more than equations — it’s about impact, innovation, and inclusive design. When I’m not analyzing a stormwater network or working in AutoCAD, you’ll find me mentoring young girls in STEM or sketching cityscapes.
GPA: 3.7/4.0
Projects: Green Roof Drainage Design, Transit-Oriented Development
Awards: Best in Math, Science Club President
In the next 10 years, I envision myself leading impactful engineering projects that improve lives and shape sustainable communities. I hope to specialize in [insert field, e.g., environmental infrastructure, renewable energy, biomedical innovation], working at the intersection of technology, equity, and sustainability.
Beyond technical work, I aim to mentor future STEM professionals, contribute to policy discussions, and perhaps even launch an initiative focused on STEM access for underserved youth.
Whether in Canada or globally, I see myself building—not just systems, but also opportunities for others to thrive.