I have been working at Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach since my first semester at Tufts. Most of my work there are directly or indirectly funded by LEGO Education. As a result, I am mostly focusing on developing novel technology and teaching experiences that will improve engineering education for K-12 and undergraduate students using LEGO products.
Check out some of my advanced LEGO-related work in the research page.
Connect the new LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Set to other non-LEGO, 3rd party sensors and microcontrollers
A customizable, interactive pulley system that can be used in various classroom settings to help students learn basic physics concepts
I experimented with possible ways to shrink a LEGO instruction from a booklet to a single-sided paper.
Building the official LEGO Roller Coaster set and integrating EV3 sensor array to track the coaster's physical movements
I made a series of tutorials where I talk about tips and tricks for building EV3 LEGO robots
Apart from working for LEGO Education, I have been designing and building my own LEGO models for my professors at the CEEO