Throughout my 4 years at McMaster University I have gained experience conducting experiments based on numerous branches of physics ranging from solid state physics to metrology using many different apparatuses such as an x-ray diffractometer to a watt balance constructed from Lego pieces. Alongside rich experimental experience I have also worked in experiment simulation by creating programs in both Python and C++ to solve differential equations to simulate simple circuits, radioactive decay, and projectile motion. In 2023 I also began my role as a project lead with McMaster Advanced Space Systems for the CAN-ARX project in collaboration with SEDS-Canada and Living Lab Charlevoix. In this role I was in charge of coordinating a team of engineers and securing funding for the construction of a deconstructable radio telescope. Over the course of the year I was able to strengthen my leadership skills, and learn what it means to successfully lead a scientific experiment. In August 2024 we successfully deployed our telescope in Parc Des Grands Jardins in Quebec on a mountain 4km high, bringing the experiment to a successful end. With years of developing strong skills in theory and putting it into practice in the laboratory courses offered at McMaster, and through my role at McMaster Advanced Space Systems, I have developed a strong scientific skillset that would be an asset in any project.