Developing various haptic environments for human interaction Designing sensory systems for autonomous vehicles. Highly computer-savvy PhD, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3. Designed and manufactured an Active Handrest, a gravity-compensated device for rehabilitation purposes to stabilize hand movements and reduce muscle fatigue Designed and rapid prototyped numerous haptic feedback controller designs.
Developing various haptic environments for human interaction Designing sensory systems for autonomous vehicles. Highly computer-savvy PhD, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3. Designed and manufactured an Active Handrest, a gravity-compensated device for rehabilitation purposes to stabilize hand movements and reduce muscle fatigue Designed and rapid prototyped numerous haptic feedback controller designs.
Developing various haptic environments for human interaction Designing sensory systems for autonomous vehicles. Highly computer-savvy PhD, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3. Designed and manufactured an Active Handrest, a gravity-compensated device for rehabilitation purposes to stabilize hand movements and reduce muscle fatigue Designed and rapid prototyped numerous haptic feedback controller designs.
Mechanical, electrical, and software designs through iteration Developing various haptic environments for human interaction Designing sensory systems for autonomous vehicles Software: C/C++, Visual C++, Matlab; SolidWorks, ProE, AutoCAD; Simulink; LabView; MPLAB, Eagle (PCB), Java (Android development), highly computer-savvy
PhD, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.84 July 2014 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Thesis: Created a gravity compensated Active Handrest for localized support Emphasis: Robotics & Haptics MS, Mechanical Engineering May 2012 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT BS, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.84 (Cum Laude) May 2009 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Mechatronics program certificate
Automation Engineer April 2014-present Wasatch Autonomy, Salt Lake City, UT Develop a micro-controller & sensory components for Quadcopter autonomous navigation
Research Assistant September 2010-present Haptics and Embedded Mechatronics Lab, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Designed and manufactured an Active Handrest, a gravity-compensated device for rehabilitation purposes to stabilize hand movements and reduce muscle fatigue Designed haptic environments using Visual C++ for subjective analysis Designed and rapid prototyped numerous haptic feedback controller designs
Automation Engineer May 2010-August 2010 USSynthetic corp, Orem, UT Investigated using several heat sensors to automate a sealing machine Designed a machine to identify air gaps within a sealed diamond mix container Assembled and wired several manufacturing machines First graduate intern ever hired by the company
Research Assistant August 2007-May 2008 DARPA Grand Challenge , University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Paper: Robust Autonomous Vehicles Designed and built a camera housing for detecting stop line when approaching a junction Developed stop line detection program in C++ with OpenCV libraries
Honorable mention in GrabCADs bottle cap dispenser design competition 2012 University Technology Petronas full ride Scholarship, Ipoh, Malaysia 2006 Mentored First Robotics Competition team, placing 6 th out of 29 teams 2011 Captain of two competitive soccer teams Fall 2012-Present