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Stanford University, Stanford CA

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Dynamics and Controls), Minor in Computer Science || 2020 || Notation in Cardinal Public Service

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) || 2022

Education


Plus AI – Senior Mechatronics Engineer | Fremont, CA | January 2024 - present

  • Travels extensively to bring up trucks to the autonomous state

  • Continuation of work directly below as a mechatronics engineer

Plus AI – Mechatronics Engineer | Fremont, CA | August 2022 - December 2023

  • Runtime/mechatronics team

  • Builds and designs autonomous systems primarily for semi-trucks as part of the robotics team, focusing on systems integration on the hardware end

  • Specializes in drive-by-wire (DBW) systems and implementing actuators

  • Tests vehicles on the road and in closed courses to validate systems

  • Debugs critical issues on aggressive timelines, using electrical, software, and hardware knowledge

Makerghat – Makerspace Intern | Mumbai, India | July 2019 – October 2019

  • MakerGhat is a community-driven makerspace for underserved, urban youth in Powai, a slum of Mumbai

  • Created and currently leads the flagship MakerGhat Design Workshop Series, which brings design and critical thinking skills to many students and teaches quick, rapid prototyping skills (with basic electronics and software) over the course of two weeks

Shanshui Nature Reserve: Engineering for Pandas – Field Engineering Intern  | Tangjiahe, China | April 2018 – September 2018

  • Created an image-recognition system that detects poachers and wild animals (like pandas) in the forest and sends a warning system, using TensorFlow and LoRaWAN wireless transmission

  • Installed the device in Shanshui Nature Reserve, one of the largest reserves in China (in Sichuan)

Chavín UNESCO Heritage Site – Stanford Global Engineering Intern | Chavín, Peru | April 2018 – June 2019 

  • Created low-cost sensors for monitoring excavation environments to help archaeology conservation research under archaeology professor John Rick

IBEKA – Field Engineering Intern | Jakarta, Indonesia | June 2017 – September 2017  

  • IBEKA (People Centered Economic and Business Institute) is an NGO based in Jakarta, Indonesia that builds small-scale power plants for local communities to help them become economically sustainable

  • Built and installed remote monitoring systems in rural power plants (see ESW experience listed above) 

Stanford BOSP Physical Oceanography in Palau – Research Assistant | Koror, Palau | June 2019 – July 2019 

  • Worked with civil and environmental engineering professor Stephen Monismith in a physical oceanography project analyzing particular coral reef sites in Palau

  • Monitored data at coral reefs and analyzed data to determine recovery rates and physical parameters of each site, identifying how oceanographic conditions differ based on reef location

Crothers Hall – Academic Theme Associate | Stanford, California | September 2018 – Present

  • Runs the Global Citizenship theme programming for Crothers Hall (a Stanford dorm) for 60 students

  • Facilitates discussions and engagement with global issues within the student community

Virtual Human Interaction Lab – Research Aide | Stanford, California | January 2017 – June 2017

  • Helped conduct studies and assisted researchers with virtual reality projects

Work experience


Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) @ Stanford University – President and Project Lead | April 2017 – September 2019

  • Leads ESW International Projects – 3 teams of 7-10 engineers that work with various NGOs and partners in finding solutions for problems related to sustainable development and conservation

  • Recruits and leads 25 undergrads and grads as engineers who work on their projects through a 2-quarter Cardinal Course CEE 177: Engineering and Sustainable Development taught by Shoshanah Cohen

  • Establishes projects with partner organizations including IBEKA (micro-hydro NGO in Indonesia), Chavín de Huántar (UNESCO heritage site in Peru through Professor John Rick), and Voya Sol (solar power company for off-grid communities)

  • Former Project Lead for Remote Monitoring Systems in Indonesia (see Engineering Projects below)  Led a 7-student team in making a monitoring system for IBEKA’s micro-hydro plants 

  • Former Project Lead for Chavín de Huántar: Engineering in Archaeology team

  •  Leads an 11-student team in creating robotics for archaeological exploration, sensors for conservation purposes, and roofing for sustainability at the archaeology site

ShePlusPlus @ Stanford University – Community Leader and Ambassadors Director | September 2016 – June 2018

  • ShePlusPlus is a Stanford-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that promotes minority representation in

    STEM fields, particularly focusing on women in computer science

  • Connected and created broader she++ networks by working with finding Ambassadors from other colleges

Club Tennis @ Stanford University - Member | September 2019 – Present

activities from school


Computer languages: C Language, C++, Python, Java, SQL

CAD Software: SolidWorks, Onshape, Fusion 360

Microcontrollers: PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Particle, Texas Instruments

Other: Processing (computer graphics), PCB design (Altium), MATLAB, Adobe Illustrator, Project Planning, jewelry making and metalworking, rapid prototyping

Foreign languages: Mandarin (advanced), Spanish (advanced), Bahasa Indonesian (conversational)

Skills


Stanford 2020 Award of Excellence

Stanford 2019 King Center on Global Development Student Fellowship

Stanford 2018 Public Service Leader Scholar

Stanford 2018 Engineering Opportunity Job Fair Student Project Presenter

Stanford 2018 Cardinal Service Banquet Panelist (interviewed by journalist Krista Tippett)

Stanford 2017 Engineering in Service Fellowship

AWARDS


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