CV
Education
Cornell University, BS in Mechanical Engineering -- Ithaca, NY
Aug 2025 – May 2029
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GPA: 4.06/4.3; ASME, Cornell Astronomical Society, Amateur Radio Club, Cornell Maker Club
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Relevant Coursework: Statics, Differential Equations, Intro to Computing, Intro to Lasers and Photonics
Bergen County Technical High School, Diploma in Engineering -- Teterboro, NJ
Sept 2020 – June 2025
- GPA: 3.99/4.0; National Honor Society, High Honor Roll, Departmental Award for Physics
Projects
Satellite Thermal Heatsink -- Houston, TX
Sept 2024 – Apr 2025
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Collaborated to design and build a novel thermal management system for a 1U CubeSat satellite.
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Designed in Fusion360 and performed a thermal analysis with ANSYS Mechanical.
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Selected as one of five finalist teams in the nation for the NASA HUNCH space hardware design competition.
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Presented at Johnson Space Center to NASA engineers for potential implementation in flight hardware.
Technical Experience
Mechanical Subteam Member, Cornell Autonomous Sailboat Team -- Ithaca, NY
Feb 2026 – present
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Member of a 48-student Project Team designing and building an autonomous sailboat for the IRSR competition.
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Focused on the design and fabrication of the boat's custom reinforced mylar sails and rigging system.
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Used Solidworks and composite materials to design a prototype solid sail for use on a future trans-Atlantic boat.
Sailing Instructor and STEM Educator, Camp Wigwam For Boys -- Waterford, ME
June 2025 – Aug 2025
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Taught sailing and other water sports to campers ages 8-16 at a summer camp in Maine.
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Ran a model rocketry workshop, teaching campers to design, build, and launch their own custom model rockets.
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Contributed to the successful construction and launch of a high-powered I-motor rocket at the end of the summer.
Research Experience
Undergraduate Researcher, ZT Group, Cornell University -- Ithaca, NY
Mar 2026 – present
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Research group studying nanoscale thermal transport techniques to improve heat management in microelectronics.
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Studied the use of microscopic liquid crystal thermal switches to provide integrated on-chip thermal control.
Research Intern, Parziale Group, Stevens Institute of Technology -- Hoboken, NJ
Sept 2024 – June 2025
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Research group studying hypersonic fluid flow and turbulence at airspeeds above five times the speed of sound.
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Used a custom Mach 6 wind tunnel to study turbulence and heating behavior of aircraft at extremely high speeds.
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Contributed to graduate-level fluid dynamics research for the US Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR).
Skills and Technologies
Skills: Soldering, Digital Electronics, Numerical Simulation, 3D Design, Rapid Prototyping, Data Analysis
Technologies: Python, Solidworks, Autodesk Fusion 360, Autodesk Inventor, MATLAB, ANSYS Mechanical, Arduino