Formlabs Hackathon: "Air Compressor"

Worked with a partner to create an "air compressor" in three days at Formlab's annual Hackathon
Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate at MIT, skilled in mechanical and electrical design
Worked with a partner to create an "air compressor" in three days at Formlab's annual Hackathon
I turned my bike into an electric bicycle over the course of two weekends.
3lb combat robot I built by myself to learn more about gears and their strengths and weaknesses.
My final project for the Power Electronics Lab class at MIT was an electronic record player.
Combat Robotics is often expensive. This is my attempt at participating in the sport on a budget.
Minibot for the team's flagship robot. It shoots fire.
Club combat robot from 2017 that I took it upon myself to rebuild and redesign.
3lb Combat Robot I designed that uses a servo to change attack angles quickly.
I designed and made a brushless Axial Flux Motor as an experiment over the course of a weekend.
I made a metal wallet based off the ridge wallet for an Instructables challenge and gifted it to my brother.
International Design Challenge in India, a 10 day competition where I led a team of six, we ended up getting 2nd place.
I joined the Combat Robotics club at MIT which had recently restarted after Covid.
The famous 2.007 Design and Manufacturing I Robotics Competition. This class inspired FIRST robotics. This was an individual class project.
MIT's 2S.007 competition, a derivative of the 2.007 class competition, with a focus on autonomous machines. Ended up getting 2nd place. This was an indivual class project.
I designed a lightsaber toy PCB, utilizing various sensors and phone connectivity to handle hit detection in an attempt to gamify sword fighting.
Dance Dance Revolution with a twist! This was a class project with six team members.