
Coursework Projects
Below I have some of my coursework projects saved, this includes my time both at Claremont McKenna College and Columbia University.
These projects show of some of my skills in machining, CAD, and other fabrication methods.
Arithmetic Children’s Toy
For this project we were assigned to come up with a original design, for a children’s toy, which teaches basic math skills. The arithmetic toy consists of two knobs that move lenses to display different numbers. Where the two lenses align, the result of the operation appears. The toy includes interchangeable cards for different operations (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc.), making it a dynamic and interactive learning tool.
Toy Plane
This project required us to model a children's toy using 1:1 scale. We were given the toy and had to reverse engineer and model each part.
LiDAR Scanner
This project entailed creating a LiDAR scanner, which created 3D maps of the environment. I tested different scan rates to compare the resolution, post processing of the data was done with point cloud filtering via MatLab.
Physics Demonstration
For my Engineering Design class, we worked with a professor in order to help them create a tangible physics demonstration, for their intro to physics course. We successfully created a prop, in order to shoe principals of centripetal force and small angle oscillations.