Formula SAE is a student design competition organized by SAE International. Formula SAE challenges students to conceive, design, fabricate, and compete with small formula-style racing cars. Teams spend 8-12 months designing, building, and preparing their vehicles for a competition. These cars are judged in a series of static and dynamic events, including technical inspection, cost, presentation, engineering design, solo performance trials and high performance endurance.
As a member of the university’s racing team since August 2025, I currently support the Powertrain subsystem by leading independent design and development projects focused on engine performance testing and data analysis. This role involves applying mechanical and electrical engineering principles to improve system reliability, optimize fuel delivery characteristics, and generate data for tuning and calibration, ensuring that the Powertrain team has accurate, repeatable measurements to support decision-making and performance optimization.
Current Tasks
Designing and constructing a custom fuel injector flow bench to evaluate injector performance under controlled conditions
Performing a complete rebuild of a stock engine for use in laboratory testing and performance benchmarking.