Began my journey with TOM in my sophomore year of high school at the inaugural TOM Hackathon at Vanderbilt University developing on Eli's Cheeto Tray project as well as haacking a toy drone so that it could be controlled by his wheelchair's joystick! 
TOM@Northeastern
After having such a great experience in 2017 and 2018, I decided to start a TOM community at Northeastern my freshman year in fall of 2019. After we returned to campus during covid, I continued to print face shields in my dorm room and held a build session in the fall and spring of 2020. ​​​​​​​
Abraham Accords Open Innovation Challenge 2021  (AAOIC)
Gathering and leading a team of other NEU student to develop the "Grand Slam 3000". The baseball bat swinging device for students at Kennedy Day School at Franciscan Children’s Hospital in Brighton, MA who are unable to interact with their physical environment as effectively as others.
Early prototyping.
The first revision is shown below. We are currently in process of adding features for safety such as a spring housing to prevent snagging. 

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