Patent Engineer
Andrew is an undergraduate student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT with a strong interest in design, ranging from injection molding yo-yos to fabricating remote-controlled robots. He has worked in undergraduate research at MIT’s Human-Computer Interaction Lab, where he assisted in 3D printing a lamp that adjusts its brightness and color based on its position in space. Additionally, Andrew mentored at the Edgerton Center, training peers on fabrication equipment such as laser cutters and 3D printers. Outside of class and research, he enjoys spending time at MIT’s wood shop and cycling with the school’s club. One summer, he and six other students biked across the U.S., hosting STEM workshops for middle schools along the way. His most memorable woodworking project was creating a functioning electric guitar from scratch and building a live-edge, resin-filled coffee table.