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About

I have always been intrigued by machinery and how complex systems work. I chose mechanical engineering because I wanted to understand, use, and combine simple mechanisms to create complex systems that help us both achieve simple tasks like transportation, and accommodate our basic living requirements like energy generation. I pursued the Sustainable Energy minor to learn about how energy is generated and how can that process become more sustainable and efficient. Designing is another portion of engineering that I deeply enjoy which I got to develop in the mechatronics stream. I have spent a lot of time working in design teams and I realized that I want to pursue a career in which the principles of design are present. A career that remains challenging and interesting and urges me to stay up to date with the latest technology and research in the field. Something hands-on which involves utilizing CAD and analysis software and problem solving in a team setting. Fulfilling work to me means, I would be able to confidently say I have created a sustainable and practical design that helps people. I was able to put my skills into practice to help accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy at Tesla's Battery Structures team. In addition I learned how to think outside the box and act as the engineer's engineer at Second Order Effects engineering consultancy while designing systems for space applications. 

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I am currently in my fourth year of mechanical engineering at the University of Toronto. The campus is located in the heart of Toronto, where the old monumental buildings provide a beautiful contrast to the modern city that surrounds them. This contrast inspires me everyday to follow in the footsteps of the engineers before me and build systems that not only facilitate the lives of the next generations but also transform the world into a sustainable place.

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