More projects to be added soon, as well as more project pages
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Using the Technology from Dr. Nancy Tawil’s patent (no. 3132657), a ready-to-use prototype of a portable decontamination device can release these bacteriophages to decontaminate and target specific bacteria
Compressed gas is used to propel the phages into a room using a proprietary pod and nozzle design, ensuring full coverage of surface areas to sanitize the environment
During my pneumatics/hydraulics/automation class, I built and developed systems for solving multiple problems and goals
Using a PICO, I designed and built a 4-axis robotic arm with different control modes, which are displayed on an LCD screen. All of the parts were designed and printed by me, as well as the code written in C++
The task of the project was to create an assembly to hold and grind a piece of metal on two sides using pneumatic pistons and components. I created the CAD model in SolidWorks from scratch. All components can move as the final assembly would be intended to move.
For the 2023 Skills Ontario competition, my team had to build an automated robot to pick up and shoot balls to specific locations.
For Skills Ontario 2022, we had to build a robot that could open and sort the items in the egg carton. We used many motors and other systems in order to be able to achieve the task.
The goal of this project was to design and build the most efficient wind turbine that creates the most amount of energy possible in an air tunnel. The model in the picture made 18.01V, and a version with a 3-blade propeller made 19.37V, which was more than anyone in my grade and more than my prof
For my 11th-grade personal project, I designed and created my own handbrake for sim racing. This was one of my favourite projects and a product I still use regularly.
In 10th grade, we were tasked with creating the fastest CO2 car out of a block of wood given by our teacher. We had to use multiple different woodworking machines in order to build our cars.
For this project, we had to create a slot car using moulds to form the outer shell of the car. We used SolidWorks to create the model of the car to 3D print the mould. My car was inspired by the R34 Nissan Skyline