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     I am currently a Junior at Arizona State University studying Aerospace Engineering dreaming of being a "rocket scientist." My love for solving problems and thirst for knowledge has lead me to an on campus club known as Daedalus Astronautics. At Daedalus, I was given the opportunity to build high powered rockets for multiple different competitions, where I developed my obsession for both space and rockets. From researching solid rocket propellant to developing a pneumatic attitude control system, my obsession grows endlessly.

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When I am not in class learning or  in the lab building, I engage in the community by leading a group of Community Assistants. Our job is to ensure incoming freshman find there place within the university and find a productive extra-curricular. This allows me to work closely with a large group of people to push all aspects of engineering and academic success on top of ensuring the dorms are a safe and engaging home to the students.

 

     During any of my other free time I try to work on smaller projects to further my knowledge of different things. These projects help develop skills that range from woodworking, machining, to learning a new programming language, and then combining it all to create something unique. More information about these mini projects can here.

ABOUT ME

EDUCATION

2015-Current

Arizona State University

Aerospace Engineering (Astronautics)

3.86 GPA

2011-1015

Boulder Creek High School

4.18 GPA

SKILLS

  •  Matlab

  •  Solidworks 

  •  C++

  •  Arduino

  •  Microsoft Office

  •  Adobe Illustrator

  •  Windows Form Applications

  • Intro to Java

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  •  Soldering

  •  Laser Cutting

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Work Experience

Senior Community Assistant

Arizona State University

     As a Senior Community Assistant in Tooker House, one of the largest residential dorms in the United States, I am responsible for managing a floor of 60 residents as well as 34 other Community Assistants who each handle 30-60 residents of their own. My main goal is to create a welcoming and interactive community for the students as well as ensuring the safety of everyone. When participating in an on-call rotation designed for crisis response, my responsibilities also include educating and enforcing all university and residential policies. Planning and hosting community wide programs is another large part of the job, using a budget of up to $40,000.

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     This job in general has taught me the skills to required to delegate and resolve conflicts with co-workers, customers, parents and students is several different situations. It has also made me capable of managing and running large groups of people, making me the leader I am today. These skills are perfectly transferable when working in project groups in school and other engineering environments. In such a position, it is required that you always posses a professional demeanor, appear approachable, and continue to succeed in classes/research because someone is always looking up to you. 

Security Guard

Securitas

    As a security guard, it was my responsibility to ensure the safety and success of the building. Securing a large research lab, it was critical to verify that everyone who entered the building belonged there and had no malicious intent. Patrols were also required to check all equipment and laboratories were operating correctly and that nothing had spilled and no one has gotten hurt. This job had also trained me how to properly respond in a high stress situation, as well as preparing and planning how to avoid such situations. Proper documentation and reports were also required, which is important and improves communication to be very clear and precise. 

Relevant Classes

Sample of AIAA Papers

  • Aerodynamics

  • System Dynamics and Control

  • Thermodynamics / Fluid Mechanics

  • Advanced Numerical Methods for Engineers

  • Solid Mechanics

  • Solid Modeling

  • MATLAB

  • Circuits

  • Statistics 

Attending

Arizona State University

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