As an undergraduate researcher at Failure Analysis and Metrology Lab here at ASU with a perfect GPA, I specialize in transforming complex research data into dynamic visual representations using 3D interpolation techniques and immersive technologies. I leverage Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) to bring research data and images to life, bridging the gap between abstract datasets and real-world applications. I have contributed to multiple publications and patents in this domain, demonstrating my creativity and innovation.In addition to my research role, I am also a teaching assistant at Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and Electrical Engineering Executive Learning Assistant for our college's engineering tutoring center. I mentor and guide electrical engineering students in Circuits and Digital Design courses, conducting workshops and review sessions to enhance their understanding. I also work as a section leader for ASU101-EEE freshman course, collaborating with Professor Martin Reisslein, Ph. D. to facilitate a class of over 50 students. I enjoy sharing my knowledge and passion for engineering with others, and helping them achieve their academic goals.I am currently pursuing my Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Barrett, The Honors College, the highly selective honors college of ASU. I have a strong foundation in C++ and Arduino, which I use to design and implement various projects and experiments. I am eager to learn and grow as an engineer, and to apply my skills and expertise to make a positive impact on the society and the environment.