Unbound
2024-present
Talked with 90 college students about screen use.
Launching something for you spring 2025.
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2024-present
Launching something for you spring 2025.
November 2024
For this first project, I focused on keeping it simple, clean, and lightweight, using pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Looking forward to many more projects to come!
2022-2024
For the fun of it! Over the past two years, Eli and I have collaborated to design and build a one-of-a-kind vehicle with truly unique dynamics.
2023-present
We’ve been testing prototypes for the past eight months and have proven a 40% reduction in hand pain by minimizing vibrations. Testing our first production version this spring. Now in round two of the Notre Dame New Venture McCloskey Competition.
Spring 2023
2.5 steps/second
Another great class project.
Spring 2022
Designed, prototyped, and co-pitched an RFID-enabled autonomous grocery store for the 2022 McCloskey Pitch Competition, earning a $10,000 award for further development. Reflecting, there was no product-market fit and not nearly enough talking to potential customers. This experience taught me the importance of validating problems before diving into engineering solutions, inspiring me to broaden my skillset outside of engineering.
Fall 2022
Look at Eli smiling. Best mechanical engineer I know. Truly a pleasure working on Impulse3D, Vibegrips, and the Hyperscooter with him.
Spring 2021
Led the mechanical design and manufacturing of mechanical systems for a model ride for the ISU Ride Engineering Competition. The ride ran for the full 8-hour competition without failure. At right, is the differential gearbox integral to the ride’s twisting motion.
A few of my favorite pre-college projects below this point
Senior Spring of HS
Given a patent for only the seat design, I extrapolated the firm’s design methodology to model a full train carriage. Got decently close.
Summer after 4th grade
Push the green cart up to the top, climb in through the playhouse, and off you go! Successfully held adults for the first few months until mother nature took its toll. Built by my dad and I in the summer after 4th grade