I would describe myself as a young professional who enjoys challenges and is eager to learn new skills and technologies. I strive to apply that knowledge to help humans live harmoniously with the environment. I spent five years at Oregon State University Honors College and graduated summa cum laude for my double degree in Mechanical Engineering and Innovation Management. This experience culminated in two final projects: the Honors Thesis and the engineering Capstone project. In the Honors Thesis, I researched how fluid flow affected the growth of an innovative process to grow algae in non-coastal environments. The capstone included the creation of a process to recycle linear tape open (LTO) cartridges, a common form of e-waste. During the final two summers of my program, I worked as a mechanical engineer consultant in two three-month internships in process piping within the semiconductor industry. After graduation, I continued my education with a Master's program in Innovation and Technology (MINT) from the University of Navarra in Madrid, Spain. This program has taught me about technologies that will shape the future business world, like machine learning, optimization, cloud computing, big data, and Industry 4.0. I have matched this learning with skills in Python and SQL obtained from DataCamp.