School: University of California Davis (UCD)

Major: Chemical Engineering

I chose this major because I wanted an engineering field that had a broad application and would teach me skills that make me a valuable part of the workforce wherever life takes me.

Aspirations: I wish to secure a job, likely as a process engineer, that offers a competitive salary, allowing me to someday build or purchase my dream house.

Skills: Microsoft Excel (Basic), PowerPoint (Basic), Communication, AutoCAD (Intermediate), SolidWorks (Elementary), Ladder Logic (Elementary), CMORE HMI Programming (Elementary), Python 3 (Elementary), MATLAB (Elementary)

Projects/accomplishments: Optimal taste and energy efficiency for a cup of black coffee, AutoCad Freelancing trinkets like keychains, boxes, ornaments, fidjet spinner, and graduation gifts

Repair experience: I have fixed my glasses, sheets, holes in wood floors, and patched walls. I would like to learn how to fix washers, dryers, and stove tops.

Accolades: First place in Coffee Lab Group Project for Best Taste and Highest Energy Efficiency

Groups/memberships: American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)

Hobbies: Arts and crafts and reading webnovels occupy most of my spare time.

How does this project relate to you?: Writing a proposal and creating a manual would allow me to learn how to communicate effectively with those who are not engineers, which is an essential skill when I enter the working world, since not everyone would have the same background as I do, and so being able to convey my idea without any misundersandings would increase productivy and efficiency while also keeping away fusturation.

Any other fun facts you’d like to add?: I worked on wire craft, macrame, 3D Origami, Laser printing, book folding, rubber band friendship bracelets, embroidery, doll making, and paper quilling in the past.

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This more abstract image of a lonely road with a beautiful sky that could be either dawn or dusk, because of its lack of direct correlation to my life, allows me to explain my thoughts on life at my current time. From my understanding of life, most humans live in society but are still very lonely in their journey to the end of life. Everyone is in their own bubble and cannot live in other people’s worlds, thus causing everyone to have to walk a life that is a bit lonely at times. There are times when people would pass by and lend a helping hand or walk through the same troubles at the same time but no one will live your life so in the end there is something lonely about this like an empty road leading to who knows where but still full of unique beauty that the world gifts us if we want to look up and see like the sky of stars and light. My focus on life is primarily family and food, but in the end, I know that my family will not live my life for me, and my life will never be bound completely to my family’s side. While food or stories are my little joys in life, like the stars in a night sky that allow me to smile while also being a guide, so I will never lose my path in life. This is my romanticism of life.

Projects

This is an image of a design project for a Christmas ornament I did with laser printing on 1/8 inch thick wood. Since the wood is flat, the laser print has certain limitations that I had to think carefully about to work around.

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These are images of keychain designs that I also printed with the laser printer for the school art show that was run to gather funds through selling copies of the projects that were hand-drawn on AutoCAD by the students of the class.

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Hobbies

This is an image that I took of my favorite meal choice at UC Davis, tonkatsu! Although I do not take pictures of myself doing projects, picture taking is also one of my pastimes that I enjoy when I have a moment, along with the fact that I love eating. It can be said that this picture shows two of my hobbies.

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