Project T1

T1 was born with the idea to provide a versatile solution for home and industrial automation, security, and access control, standing out from current market offerings. Designed for both wired and wireless setups, it ensures broad compatibility across different brands and seamlessly integrates access control without the need for external devices like PLCs.

Bike Pollution Sensor

This device is designed to measure pollution across the city and is intended to be mounted on bicycles. By installing these sensors on numerous bikes within a bike-sharing system, we can collect uniform data from all over the city.

Smart Bike Light

This project was part of a class assignment aimed at creating a smart bike light. The design adjusts the brightness of the front light based on three factors: the bike's speed, the ambient light, and UV light levels. The principle behind it is straightforward: the faster the bike moves, the brighter the light becomes. Similarly, lower external light levels trigger an increase in brightness to better illuminate the road ahead.

4-Bar Linkage System

This was an individual school project in which I used SolidWorks to design a model of an oil pump jack. The project required me to engineer a 4-bar linkage system that adhered to Grashof's conditions for proper mechanical movement.

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Acrylic Truss Project

The overall goal for this project is to design a truss capable of supporting a given load from given materials. The design options are to be guided through engineering analysis.

Beam Cart

ME 360 Class Project

2.5 DOF motion

ME 360 Class Project

Phone Holder

ME 360 Class Project

Gasket

ME 360 Class Project

Golf-ball Gravity Test

ME 360 Class Project