I’ve also dabbled with web development, 3D printing and modelling, and creating games. My fascination for innovative technology drives me to learn and inspires my projects. Keep scrolling to see what I’ve been up to ↓
Performed data cleaning and validation on millions of live datasets from clients
Wrote automated web scraping scripts and sent API requests to acquire information from logistics corporations with >99.9% success rate
Blended vessel trajectory and ocean conditions data to predict shipment delay with 91% accuracy
Data Analyst
May 2019 - August 2019
Union Lithplus Energy Corp.
Improved assembly line efficiency by 15% and adjustmented synchronization based on worker feedback
Developed analytical models and used statistical techniques (predictive value, time series analysis, A/B testing, etc.) to ensure high quality analysis
Set up automated data queries and pipelines to speed up future analysis
Engineering Intern
July 2018 - August 2018
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Programmed Real Time Automation Controllers (RTACs) to identify faults in feedback data from protection relays every 2 milliseconds
Developed and demoed Human Machine Interfaces in AcSELerator Diagram Builder based on client requirements, improving task completion time by 19%
Competitions
Braking System Lead
July 2019 - Present
University of Toronto Hyperloop Team
Led team of engineers to develop braking system methodically and efficiently
Formulated robust design through Collaboration with industry professionals, research on past solutions, published articles, and spec sheets.
Chief Engineer
September 2016 - June 2018
VEX Robotics 10801 Executive Team
Managed 5 teams design progress, inventory, and club sponsorships
Hosted engineering workshops to teach robotics principles to club members
Designed robots in team of 9 and ranked top 10% in Provincial Championship
Engine System Member
September 2018 - April 2019
University of Toronto Formula Racing
Necessary parts of the car was designed using ANSYS and Solidworks and fabricated using lathes and milling machines.
Additive manufacturing techniques were also used to make lightweight aerodynamic components