Projects
Senior year has been a dynamic and enriching chapter, marked by advanced coursework and hands-on projects that pushed the boundaries of my engineering expertise. From diving deeper into specialized topics to applying my skills in innovative, real-world projects, this year has been a culmination of my academic journey. Explore how my senior year has shaped my knowledge and skills!
Junior Year consisted of diverse courses that covered wide
range of topics as well as style of teaching. From gaining insights into new engineering topics, to further deepening and adding onto my prior engineering knowledge, and project based courses where I obtained my practical skills, I've done it all. Learn more about my academics junior year!
Through courses such as EK210 (Introduction to Engineering Design), ME304 (Energy and Thermodynamics), and ME306 (Introduction to Material Science), I've had the opportunity to delve deeper into specific engineering disciplines and the associated concepts. I'm excited to showcase the skills I've acquired through the projects I've completed.





Although I've just begun my engineering journey at Boston University, I've already learned a lot. I've taken diverse courses covering programming, hardware and software engineering concepts, and CAD modeling. I'm excited to share what I've accomplished in my first year.

What I love most about engineering is the ability to apply the concepts and skills I've learned in the classroom to complete projects independently outside of school. Here are some of the projects I've worked on in the past.

My aspiration is to ultimately become a medical device engineer, and I have gathered significant insights through hands-on experience in the industry. Further details about my internship experiences can be found here.
