My goal is to become the leading Design Engineer in the Aerospace industry. Throughout my Aerospace Engineering degree, I have acquired experience with CAD software such as CATIA V5, Fusion360, Solidworks through my work in the FSAE Ravens Racing team as well as other school projects/clubs. Moreover, I familiarized myself with ANSYS CFX while my team and I reverse-engineered the CFM LEAP-1A turbofan engine - outlined in the "Projects" section. This project helped me understand the ANSYS Turbomachinery environment as well as sharpen my CAD skills which came in handy when diagnosing some issues with the turbofan blade not rendering in CFX-Turbogrid. Similarly, I was able to solve my teammates' issues such that everyone was able to get their simulations done.MATLAB was also an important part of my curriculum as I used it to automate engineering calculations such as using the Trapezoidal Rule & Simpson's Rule to approximate the displacement thickness of a particular flow. The various experiences I am grateful to have had so far in my young career have allowed me to become a better team player by listening to my colleagues' input & feedback, manage my time better by keeping track of my tasks, be a better leader by taking that daunting first step and communicate better by being exposed to challenging environments. I invite you to look at my resume where I have summarized my ability to apply what I have learned at school to solve problems at hand.