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Sustainable Buildings Network

In August 2020, I put together a team of grad and undergrad students to coordinate the Sustainable Buildings Network, a new initiative. I’m proud to say it is still running, with a new talented group of grad- and undergrad students every year. The goal of this network is to promote the multi-disciplinary nature of sustainable buildings, and to connect students (both graduate and undergraduate), professors, and professionals in the field of sustainable buildings. More details and the latest news can be found at sustainablebuildingsnetwork.com, or on Instagram @sbnuoft.

Summer 2018 – U of T Physics Lab – Spectrometer Components

Working in the physics lab at the University of Toronto, I helped design a laser spectrometer for a stratospheric weather balloon. Our spectrometer measures concentrations of certain gasses in the atmosphere, and it was my task to design aluminum interface plates between some of the control boxes and the base, as well as mounts for the two go-pros we sent up. I also did a small amount of modelling to determine whether the springs holding the mirrors would be stable, and to check whether there could be thermal issues. After spending the summer on this, we spent three weeks in Timmins, Ontario, to launch our spectrometer on the balloon.

Other Projects

While most of my GitHub projects are functional, this is the first one that I documented enough for other people to use. This script will set your mouse scroll wheel sensitivity, which is particularly useful for excel spreadsheets with large cells. I use it all the time!

3D modelling – Running Hand

I’ve been playing around with 3D modelling a little, and I made this in an evening for fun. All assets created by me.

Running Hand – modelled and rigged in blender, background in Procreate on my tablet