Leadership/Mentorship Experience

My experience in leadership, management and mentorship draw from

  • mentoring engineering research projects

  • volunteer roles in graduate student government

  • formal coursework in business and engineering leadership. This coursework was completed as part of my PhD coursework minor in business management and as a requirement for my graduate certificate Technical Leadership from the MIT Graduate Engineering Leadership Program.

  • Graduate Association of Mechanical Engineers: Coffee Chair | Industry Relations Chair | Research Exhibition Co-Chair | Peer Mediator (REFS)

    Graduate Student Council: Stipend Committee (member) | Graduate Housing Committee (member) | Department Representative for Mechanical Engineering

    Archery Club: Website Manager | Driver | Rep to Secure Outdoor Practice Field

  • Graduate classes completed as a graduate student at MIT. All classes were completed with an A grade.

    • Leading Creative Teams (Course 6.9280)

    • Multi-Stakeholder Negotiation for Technical Leaders (Course 6.9260)

    • Power and Negotiation (Course 15.665)*

    • Essential Law for Business (Course 15.615)*

    • Power and Negotiation (Course 15.665)*

    • Accounting Information for Decision Makers (Course 15.521)*

    *Class taken at the MIT Sloan School of Management

 
 

Mentoring Engineering Projects

Measurement and Instrumentation (2.671)

Student Government at MIT

Graduate Student Council, Graduate Association of Mechanical Engineers, Institute Committees

Remember your error bars!

My Collection of Hats

MIT Archery Team

Securing Outdoor Practice on Briggs Field

Journey to get permission to practice the MIT Briggs Field (First in MIT History!)