Mech-op-tronics – University of Southern California Course Work
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Mech-op-tronics is a two-semester course at the University of Southern California stressing the symbolic integration of mechanical, electrical, and optical components. During the course and accompanying laboratory, I conducted experiments and wrote reports to develop models of real-world phenomena and then test my models against data captured in the lab. Studied concepts included shockwave propagation, turbulent jets, digital image correlation, and bending beam theory.
Full reports are available upon request.

Experimental set up for an experiment modeling frequency responses of beams in bending.

An example of a data visualization comparing experimental and modeled data.

The results of a digital image correlation program used to detect movement in images.
