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Here is a collection of projects that I have worked on
Feel free to click on the project titles for more information

As a senior I decided to utilize my free elective credit hours to pursue knowledge in the Computer Science field and took a course called CSSE120, Introduction to Python with Professor Mohan. This final project was to challenge teams of two students to create a functional game utilizing our CS knowledge.

During the summer of 2020 I found a passion for making my own music. I learned how to utilize a software called BandLab and began self-learning music theory in my free time to make my own music. I made my own original piece called sea breezin and had a lot of fun!

During the spring term of my sophomore year at Rose-Hulman, I took a class called ES205 Analysis and Design of Engineering Systems. This final lab report was designed to challenge lab groups to write a detailed report directed to any individuals that would like to replicate and understand our results.

As a freshman in Rose-Hulman, I enrolled in a course called EM103 Introduction to Design with Professor McCormack. This final report was designed to challenge teams of students to create a product report to company executives that was up to industrial standard.

After successfully completing my class in CSSE120, Introduction to Python, I decided to further expand my computer science knowledge by taking CSSE220, Object Oriented Programming with Professor Hollingsworth. I learned a lot about polymorphism, inheritance, big O notation as well an abundance of other important programming concepts. The final project was to challenge teams of two students to create an arcade "jetpac" game project with proper coding practices.

During early 2021, I found myself wanting to build a new PC in the near future. However, due to the rising prices of GPUs and high demand of PC parts I decided to rebuild my old high school PC. I collaborated with my brother to utilize Autodesk Fusion 360 and his 3-in-1 Snapmaker 3D Printer to create supports for the PC.

Throughout my internship at Hon Hai/Foxconn in Taiwan over the summer, I participated in many design and test projects. This computer-aided design project was 3D printed and physically tested using a variety of methods to ensure durability.

During the winter term of my sophomore year at Rose-Hulman, I was given the task of analyzing a planetary gear system in a class called ES214 Mechanical Systems. This project required students to self-select a mechanical system to construct, simulate, analyze, validate the results and present to the class through a presentation.

© 2019 by Leo Chen

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