This summer I was a design assistant for UC Berkeley Pre Engineering Program. In this role, I was responsible of leading two groups of incoming engineering students through the SPRINT design process and create a prototype which aims to solve a world problem.
One of the my groups created Cufflo, a hydration tracker using muscle contraction, temperature, and heart rate sensor to aid farm workers in staying hydrated. The Cufflo serves to stop dehydration and heat stroke in a more affordable manner. In this, I lead the students through understanding electronics, 3d printing, and sewing.
My other group was Citrusguard, which is an AI powered device used to tag citrus for Asian Citrus Psyllid and report on plant health. This required guiding my group through laser cutting, AI tool development, 3d printing, and electronics.