Mechatronics Engineer

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Hi I am Dylan!

I recently graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Mechatronics. I am proud of my journey from testing out of high school early to college graduate and I'm more excited about what lies ahead. 

If you want to know more about my unique journey so far you learn more in the about me section.

Below you can view some of my recent projects as well as a preview for my current endeavor. To see all of my projects in a timely manner you can view the project timeline and if you’d like to know how I think about engineering problems you can read one of my project journals. The journals give far more insight into how I approach a problem and are a way for me to reflect on my past projects to make the future ones better.

Recent Projects

January - June 2025
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In Home Overhead Mobility Assistance Prototype

UW mechatronics capstone project made with the objective of demonstrating room to room mobility assistance from above for mobility impaired users.

April - June 2025
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Torque Limiting Hand Drill

UW mechatronics class project made with the objective of limiting the torque imparted on screws for sensitive applications.

December 2024
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PWM Actuated DC Motor Position Controller

Personal project designed to implement a custom PI controller using a microcontroller (Raspberry Pi Pico) and a programming language (C) new to me.

Current Project

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3D Printer Shelf and Automated Drilling Machine

Started October 2025

I am currently designing a shelf for my 3D printers. I’ve needed a shelf for my printers for a while, ideally with metallic and wooden elements which blend together traditional and industrial styles. Initially I was just going to use angled steel for the corners of shelf drill into mounts and call it a day, but the pricing for these brackets was all messed up. I found electrical conduit to be a suitable replacement for the steel angled brackets in terms of style and price but the options for mounting into electrical conduit were not in the way I liked. So I am currently working on an automated electromechanical system to drill holes through conduit at set increments such that I can mount my custom designed hardware in the way that I like.

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