I've been lucky enough to be involved in numerous amazing classes here at MIT. Below are presented a few highlights from my undergraduate career.
Additionally, I've TA'ed two classes at MIT - How to Make Almost Anything (4.140) and Materials in Human Experience - a lab class involving extensive casting and forging of metals (3.094).
Various Project Classes
Materials Project Laboratory (3.042)
Spring 2016
Cellular Materials (3.054)
Fall 2017
How to Make Almost Anything (4.140)
Fall 2016
Design and Manufacturing II (2.008)
Spring 2017
Core Materials Engineering Classes
Physical Metallurgy
Fall 2017
Welding Metallurgy
Spring 2017
Ceramics
Fall 2017
Heat Transfer / Fluid Flow
Spring 2017
Other Engineering Classes
Aerospace Propulsion
Spring 2018
Circuits and Electronics
Spring 2016
Additive Manufacturing (Grad-level class)
Spring 2018
Strategic Materials Selection
Spring 2017
Materials Project Laboratory (3.042)
I worked in a team of 4 to develop a novel, non-toxic, fast curing sand casting binder.
Cellular Materials (3.054)
Studied the mechanics of cellular materials (foams, lattices, honeycombs, etc.) and completed an extensive project examining the properties of the glass sea sponge.
How to Make Almost Anything (4.140)
Learned how to make (almost) anything. Topics included 3D printing, Laser Cutting, Machining, Composites, Embedded Systems, Programming, Casting, Circuits, and much more.
Design and Manufacturing II (2.008)
Learned basic to advanced methods of manufacturing. Had a large term project building an injection molded yo-yo from scratch, including mold design and machining.