I have loved math and science from a young age. Together, they describe how the world works. I’m a firm believer in understanding the underlying concepts of problems. Once you grasp the fundamentals, it opens the door to creativity, allowing you to solve problems in your own unique way and enjoy the process.
My love of math and science led me to become a Mechanical Engineer. I received both my Bachelor or Engineering and Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Stony Brook...
I have loved math and science from a young age. Together, they describe how the world works. I’m a firm believer in understanding the underlying concepts of problems. Once you grasp the fundamentals, it opens the door to creativity, allowing you to solve problems in your own unique way and enjoy the process.
My love of math and science led me to become a Mechanical Engineer. I received both my Bachelor or Engineering and Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Stony Brook University. My undergraduate GPA was 3.48 and my graduate GPA was 3.57. I did especially well in circuit design, control systems, and dynamics. I believe that my first-principles based approach to problems is what helped me do well in my classes and made me a versatile engineer. My firm grasp on foundational theories and concepts helped me excel without memorizing endless formulas.
After graduating, I worked a General Dynamics Electric Boat. I worked on the Hydraulics team for VIRGINIA-CLASS submarines. I designed multiple hydraulics systems which was an amazing experience. I was able to utilize my love of math and science to solve real world problems in one of the harshest environments that man-made vehicles enter -- the deep sea. After that, I worked briefly as a R&D engineer at a startup where I helped design the weather simulation station which recreated different weather conditions. Currently, I am a Mechanical Engineer at National Grid. I design Meter and Regulation stations for high pressure gas systems.
My approach to solving problems has helped me excel in multiple fields. I look forward to helping others grasp concepts that seem difficult, excel in their school work, and use them to solve problems in their everyday lives.