I am a Grad Student at UC Berkeley pursuing a Master's of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Advanced Energy Technology. I completed my Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University in 2024. I am experienced in CAD Design, Project Development, and Coding Automation.
Personal Vision: I am passionate about thermal engineering and software automation, driven by the challenge of optimizing complex systems and streamlining processes. I thrive on developing innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, eliminate repetitive tasks, and push the boundaries of engineering automation.
Professional Experience: Throughout my academic journey, I have actively pursued internships that have profoundly shaped my career path. These experiences introduced me to diverse engineering domains, including Oil & Gas Well Equipment Design, High-Strength Metal Forging, and Cryogenic Fluidic Heat Transfer R&D. In parallel, academic research projects enabled me to explore cutting-edge innovations in Data Center Cooling Technologies and Hydrogen Production Facility Design. Along the way, I developed strong technical proficiency in SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor for CAD modeling and drafting, while also advancing my programming skills in Python, HTML, JavaScript, and VBA, with a focus on automation and machine learning applications.
Extracurricular Activities: At UC Berkeley, I served as a Graduate Student Instructor for two semesters, teaching introductory physics to over 100 students. My students consistently achieved scores significantly above the class median, reflecting my commitment to clear instruction and student success. Prior to this, I held leadership roles at Texas A&M University as Captain of the TAMU Sailing Team and President of the Aggie Yacht Club—roles grounded in a lifelong dedication to sailing and team development.