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My Education

Camera Heat Shield Front
Camera Heat Shield Rear
Camera Heat Shield Model
Camera Heat Shield Drawings

This is a heat shield I designed for the High Temperature Composites Research Group at Cal Poly Pomona. It enables a high definition camera to capture high temperature chemical reactions. It is currently being used for reactions that occur at 1500° Fahrenheit. The assembly allows for two fans, a high definition web camera, and two types of light filters to be attached to it.

 

I made the heat shield by spot-welding together pieces of 18-gauge steel. I manufactured and assembled the pieces and the electrical fan assembly in the machining lab at Cal Poly Pomona.

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I am a Principal Mechanical Engineer in Southern California working in aerospace and defense. I have 6 years of professional industry experience and am pursuing a masters degree at Columbia University with an expected graduation of Spring of 2026. My current projects are a 3D printed Japanese book binding jig and a miniature RP2040 implementation with an integrated display and battery. I am a published author, having presented a paper on my laser cutter design at the 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, and a designated subject matter expert at Raytheon Technologies in the use of Laser Trackers.

 

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Updated: Dec 2025

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