First Robotics Competition (FRC)
In the lab, I held several key leadership roles, including Chief Technology Officer (CTO), where I ensured 100% uptime and maintenance for all machinery. As the CAD Lead for the 2025 season, I managed a team of 15 students through the design and prototyping of our robot. Mid-season, I pivoted my focus to the intake subgroup to address production delays; through rapid iteration, we achieved a functional prototype within 48 hours.
I was also elected Pit Boss, leading a 5-person crew in high-pressure maintenance and repairs. To ensure reliability, I developed and implemented a rigorous post-match technical checklist. My leadership was tested when our complex extension mechanism's cord snapped with only five minutes until our next match. I immediately delegated the standard systems check to one teammate while leading the rest in an emergency repair. We were still finalizing the fix as we rolled the robot onto the field, successfully competing with a fully restored system.
In the video below, you can see our robot in action, we played on the red team. Our bumpers have our teams numbers 144 on them.