As a chemical engineer, I am driven by my passion for sustainability and innovation. I want to use my skills and knowledge to develop materials and processes that can improve the quality of life and protect the environment. I have gained valuable experience in materials engineering through my internship at Pratt & Whitney, where I worked on research and development of ceramic matrix composites, a key material for advancing commercial and military aviation. I optimized a chemical vapor infiltration reaction to produce high-quality engine parts and performed non-destructive analysis to test their chemical composition. I also applied HAZOP and relief system analysis to ensure safety and efficiency. Currently, I am working as a Process Engineer at TTM Technologies, where I am making continuous improvements to the development process of PCBs and other electronic equipment manufacturing. I use my expertise in process optimization to enhance the quality and performance of the products and reduce waste and cost. I enjoy collaborating with my team and other stakeholders to deliver solutions that meet the customer's needs and expectations, as quality is extremely important with the products we deliver.I am always eager to learn new things and challenge myself. I have been interested in engineering since I was young, building projects like a robotic head controlled by a raspberry pi computer and an application to control WiFi connected LED strips and bulbs. I also have a fascination with electric vehicle development and energy storage technology, and I hope to contribute to this field in the future.