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Hey there,

Here's a bit about me:

I'm currently a senior at Temple University, on track to graduate in December. Throughout my academic journey, I've had numerous opportunities to apply my engineering skills both within the school and in industry settings.

During an enriching 8-month Co-op experience at Southwire, I focused primarily on design engineering to support machine operators. This experience allowed me to get acquainted with a manufacturing environment from working with several departments and personnel to the general cadence of a plant environment. Some of my work within Southwire is highlighted on this website.

More recently, I completed a 3-month internship at Intuitive Surgical, where I was part of the Advanced Product Development team as a design engineer. In this role, I was responsible for designing and prototyping new mechanisms aimed at enhancing the reliability of Core surgical instruments. Notably, three designs I had worked on are currently under consideration for patents, where I’m noted as lead on two and a collaborator on the remaining. My work at Intuitive is highly sensitive and, therefore isn’t released on this website.

I love machining and prototyping. This led me to work as a machine shop worker, where I've operated CNC mills and lathes, as well as their manual counterparts. I've also worked with electronics, mostly working with Arduinos as microcontrollers and leveraging sensors and actuators into my projects. I enjoy accumulating as many tools onto my belt as possible. I’ve leveraged this hands-on experience in my research projects at school, and most importantly at my internships. I still have a lot to learn and hope to keep getting opportunities to do so.

Thank you for taking the time to review my experiences!

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