Prospective mechanical engineering student based at Wheeler High School under the Wheeler Magnet program. I am currently a Senior in high school, and this is my digital portfolio.
One of current projects is a 3-axis robotic arm with an added 3-axis servo manipulator. Keep updated with my project in my YouTube channel when I upload!
Creating is one of my favorite things! Look below for some projects I've worked on.
Here's a link to my resume!
I am a dedicated engineer, always ready and willing to learn something new whenever I get the chance! I also play three instruments: piano, cello, and oboe, and participate in a barbershop quartet, as well as participating and helping run several robotics teams within Wheeler High School.
College is rolling around soon and I'm hoping to be able to learn some incredible things as a mechanical engineering student. I plan to focus on getting my bachelor's degree at KSU in Mechanical Engineering, and perhaps double major/minor in music or another field relating to engineering, like mechatronics or robotics. I'd love to be able to start my own business in the future relating to robotics in aerospace applications, but that's quite a ways away, haha. I'd love to be able to work for a company like NASA to develop aerospace-grade super over-engineered robotics parts because isn't that just so cool?
A differential swerve drive uses the combination of two degrees of motion in combination to control two degrees of freedom.
Learn more in Student Choice Product 1
A flywheel shooter that utilized a 775pro motor to drive a compliant wheel flywheel.
Learn more in Student Choice Product 2
A coaxial swerve drive uses the two different motors in order to control the two degrees of freedom, unlike a differential which uses the combination of the two motors.
Learn more in Student Choice Product 3