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EXTRA-CURRICULAR

INNOVATORSDEN

CO-FOUNDER / PRESIDENT

Innovators Den encourages the use of technological design among students. Allowing them to openly cultivate their interest in technological design in an informal environment, without the pressure of being graded. The club focused on:

 

  • Reinforcing the relevance of STEM education to students' everyday lives.

  • Introduce students to the possibility of future study or employment in design and STEM fields. 

  • Allowing junior students the opportunity to excel in different 3D software like Inventor, Fusion, and Solidworks outside of class, or exhibit their innovative ideas while applying the design process

  • Prepare students to compete in Regional AutoDesk/Solidworks and Innovation Competitions/Events at the University of Toronto, and the University of Waterloo to aid them in further pursuing their passions in technological design

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CO-founding and running this opportunity helped develop my leadership skills and learn the foundation of managing events and projects related to engineering. This position required me to run workshops, competitions, and events; practicing my public speaking and communication skills both to the participants and the club members. 

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FORMULAONE

DRIVERLESS VEHICLE TEAM MEMBER 

The Formula Racing team is a design team from the University of Toronto that designs and builds a small open-wheel race car every year to compete in international Formula SAE/Student competitions.

 

My responsibilities were in the driverless vehicle department:

  • CAD using Solidworks for the placement of the electrical components on the vehicle 

  • Generating new solutions 

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This experience helped develop my problem-solving skills and innovate alternate solutions to any problems that were raised in the team. 

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mechCLUB

MECHANICAL / INDUSTRIAL ENGIEERING MENTOR 

Mech Club is a mentorship program that aims to provide support and tips for first-year students. This program builds connections with new students through social events 

 

My role as a mentor is to prepare incoming first years to aid their transition from high school to university.  Whether it's with advice on academics or just getting involved in the university community, as a mentor I am always available to help. 

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This experience helped to develop my leadership and communication attributes as I am constantly meeting new students and mentoring them throughout their semesters. This position forces me to take a leadership role and guide another student to success. 

 

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