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Engineering

During my time as a student at UCLA, I had the opportunity to contribute to a wide variety of projects with an engineering focus. These projects have focused on mechanical concepts of CAD, mechanical design, fastener and hardware usage, material properties, and power transmission. Additionally, I have worked with electronics in the form of Arduino, Raspberry Pi, distributed controls, wiring and cable management, digital and analog sensors, motors, and programming. 

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Most of the projects below are created through the student group ASME@UCLA (American Society of Mechanical Engineers at UCLA) though some projects were done through classes, labs, or individually. 

X1 Robotics   (2019-Present)

X1 is a student-led robotics project within ASME@UCLA. The X1 Robotics program develops unique robots based on student pitches. I joined the project in Fall 2019 by pitching the BruinBot project, which would later go on to become the group's main robotics project through 2021. I became the X1 Robotics Lead in Spring 2020.

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Combat Robotics   (2018-2020)

Combat Robotics is a technical project within ASME @ UCLA. The group is split into two levels: an introductory 3lb division and an advanced 15lb division (known as Flagship). During my time in Combat Robotics, I worked to create one 3lb and one 15lb robot and took both of them to represent UCLA in competition. 

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Other Engineering Projects

Additional miscellaneous projects I've worked on in my time in college and high school engineering. They showcase both mechanical and electronic skills as well as the wide variety of work I've done over my engineering career.  These projects were created as part of classes, labs, summer programs, or individually.

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