United States
Responsible for firmware development, PCB design, and debugging electrical systems
Worked in the Harvard Move Lab under PI Conor Walsh Used STM32CubeMX firmware to synchronize multiple timers to create desired system functionality with strict timing requirements Designed a command line interface in C to customize MCU parameters that change the timing and transducer configuration Created a general user interface (GUI) for the customization of parameters, data analysis, and researcher notes using QT Designer, and the PyQt6 python library
Gained hands-on experience integrating electrical, mechanical, and software components in product development Contributed to the development of “Smart Bins” for compost waste management in Boston Diagnosed and debugged electrical issues using a multimeter on sensors, wiring, and circuit boards Designed 3D-printable parts using CAD and assisted in circuit board configuration by properly wiring components Developed skills in crimping, soldering, and troubleshooting electrical connections Documented the assembly process to streamline future production and maintenance
Started as a cashier and online order shopper, quickly gaining cross-training in multiple departments Provided support across various store sections based on operational needs Specialized in customer service, ensuring positive interactions and efficient problem resolution
Participated in a robotics club focused on fostering engineering skills through hands-on design and competition Led programming efforts using C++ to develop autonomous and driver-controlled functionalities Contributed to the design and construction of a competition robot, collaborating on mechanical and electrical Earned Excellence and Design Awards in regional competitions Qualified for and competed in the VEX World Championship Tournament