I started building rockets and robots when I was fourteen, and I knew then that this is what I wanted to spend my life doing. These two passions were the driving force behind selecting Wentworth’s electromechanical engineering program. I wanted to be involved in robotics, electrical, and mechanical engineering. I wanted to understand how they influence one another. Wentworth's program focused more on electronic engineering, because that is the interface between the mechanical and software systems of a product.
When I was growing up, I was also heavily involved with my local Boy Scouts troop, and received my Eagle Scout rank at the age of 16 for my work with environmental education with lead weights in freshwater fishing. Details of the project can be found under the leadership section of this website.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
National Eagle Scout Association (NESA)
DC Network Theory • AC Network Theory • Analog Circuit Design
Digital Signal Processing • Embedded Computer Systems • FPGA
Motors & Controls • Electromechanical Systems
Signals & Systems • Feedback & Control
Mechanical Statics • Mechanical Dynamics • Kinematics
Material Science • Strength of Materials
Heat Sink Design • Insulation & Heat Transfer
Constant Volume Design • Constant Pressure Design • Constant Temperature Design
Nozzle Design • Supersonic Flow • Subsonic Flow • Schlieren Photography
Matrix Theory • Statistical Analysis
Machine Learning • Robotic Algorithm Design
KiCAD • EAGLE • Circuit Maker
SolidWorks • PTC Creo • AutoCAD • Revit
Fusion 360 • OnShape
Matlab • PTC MathCAD • LabVIEW
SimuLink • MultiSim • PSPICE
Visual Studio 2017 • Visual Studio Code • Sublime Text 3
C • C++ • VHDL
Matlab • Python • R • C#
HTML5 • IceCast • XML • LaTeX