Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Certificate Portfolio

Coursework

My gateway courses, Engineering 101 and 121, introduced me to engineering through hands-on projects and teamwork, building a foundation of innovation. Keystone classes deepened my understanding of entrepreneurship by analyzing the success and failure of companies, giving me a broader perspective beyond physics and preparing me to develop innovative solutions for future ventures.

Engineering and entrepreneurship are deeply interconnected, as both disciplines center on problem-solving, innovation, and creating value. Engineering provides the technical foundation to design and develop innovative solutions, while entrepreneurship focuses on identifying market needs, assessing feasibility, and bringing those solutions to life in impactful ways. The iterative process of engineering design mirrors the entrepreneurial mindset of experimenting, prototyping, and refining ideas to meet user demands. Together, they drive progress by turning ideas into tangible products or services, fostering economic growth, and addressing real-world challenges through creative and practical approaches. This is at the heart of transforming technical innovations into successful ventures that improve lives.

Engineering Innovation, Bridging Business and Creativity

My Story

I was born in Los Angeles and now live in Huntington Beach, California, studying Mechanical Engineering with a certificate in Innovations and Entrepreneurship (I&E) at Duke University. Currently working at Protect3d, Iā€™m passionate about designing innovative products that address real-world challenges and aim to enhance sustainability and inclusivity.