Education
Yale's emphasis on a liberal arts education has allowed me to explore topics I had never considered before while diving deeply into my passion for physics and engineering. Below is a summary of all the courses I have taken so far at Yale. Note: most Yale courses count for one credit, while lab classes and seminars often count for half a credit. I have marked the half-credit classes with an asterisk (*), and the unmarked courses count for one credit. Courses marked with two asterisks (**) are graduate-level classes that count for one credit.
Fall 2024
MENG 361: Mechanical Engineering II: Fluid Mechanics
MENG 325: Machine Elements and Manufacturing Processes
MENG 383: Mechanical Engineering III: Dynamics
EENG 200: Introduction to Electronics
PRAC 471: Fieldwork Practicum Analysis*
Total Credits: 4.5
Spring 2025
ASTR 320: Physical Processes in Astronomy
MENG 363L: Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics Laboratory
MENG 389: Mechanical Engineering IV: Fluid and Thermal Energy Science (also known as Heat Transfer)
MENG 390: Mechatronics Laboratory
MENG 400: Computer-Aided Engineering
MENG 464: Forces on the Nanoscale
Total Credits: 6
Fall 2023
MENG 280: Mechanical Engineering I: Strength & Deformation of Mechanical Elements
MENG 285: Introduction to Materials Science
ENAS 194: Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations With Applications
PHYS 410: Classical Mechanics
ASTR 255: Research Methods in Astrophysics
ASTR 310: Galactic & Extragalactic Astronomy
Total Credits: 6
Spring 2024
MENG 285L: Solid Mechanics and Materials Science Laboratory
MENG 211: Thermodynamics for Mechanical Engineers
ENAS 130: Introduction to Computing for Engineers and Scientists
PHYS 402: Advanced Classical Physics from Newton to Einstein
PHYS 166L: General Physics Laboratory*
PLSC 257: Bioethics and Law
Total Credits: 5.5
Fall 2022
PHYS 200: Fundamentals of Physics
MATH 120: Calculus of Functions of Several Variables
PHYS 165L: General Physics Laboratory*
ENGL 120: Reading & Writing the Modern Essay
SCIE 020: Perspectives on Research in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences*
PHIL 125: Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
Total Credits: 5
Spring 2023
PHYS 201: Fundamentals of Physics
MATH 222: Linear Algebra with Applications
HIST 103: The World Circa 1800
PHIL 175: Introduction to Ethics
SCIE 021: Perspectives on Research in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences*
MENG 185: Introduction to Mechanical Design
Total Credits: 5.5