I have a passion for creativity and am always looking for new ways to challenge myself creatively in various disciplines. Throughout my time at Indiana University, I have taken several courses that explore different aspects of engineering and studio art. Both of which have enhanced my creative problem solving abilities. I gained experience designing parts and 3D printing through courses like Rapid Prototyping and Automated Fabrication Machines. In the latter, I was able to couple my knowledge of 3D printing, Arduino, C++, and photography to build a motor-controlled bellows camera using a plastic medium format camera. I am motivated by diverse work environments that allow me to gain new valuable skills and broaden my perspective. I have research experience in nanoengineering and bioengineering labs, work experience in assisting college-aged, as well as younger elementary-aged, students in an engineering fabrication lab, and volunteer experience in assisting the setup of the Art Zone at Roskilde festival in Denmark. My goal is to combine the skills I have gained through art and engineering to design and build a better world around me.