
EPICS CED - Energy
EPCS 301 | An educational minigame designed to teach children about types of energy that power our society
My involvement in EPICS has defined my experience at Purdue, and elements of it have found themselves into all aspects of my work - I like working on things that make the world a better place, whether that's coming up with affordable technology solutions or inspiring the next generation. Scroll down for some of my projects, or click the link below to learn more about me.
EPCS 301 | An educational minigame designed to teach children about types of energy that power our society
PERSONAL | Creating a replica model of Purdue Society of Women Engineers Grand Prix Team's very own Kart 43
PERSONAL | Challenged myself to CAD and print trophies for a competition in a day
ME 444 | A mechanical orrery toy displaying the Earth and its select satellites
ME 444 | Designing a steering mechanism based on the Ackerman steering linkage system
RESEARCH | Programming a LABVIEW virtual instrument for data acquisition and thermal conductivity determination
ME 263 | The conceptual design of a cost-effective in-wheel suspension system as part of Sophomore Mechanical Engineering Design
EPCS 101 | An interactive display showing neural pathways involved in the knee-jerk reflex