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A Journey Through Design: Engineering Meets Music Composition

Engineering Society - Egg Drop Tournament
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3D Printing Trophy
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3D Printing Trophy 2nd Prize
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3D Printing Trophy 3rd Prize
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3D Printing Egg for Egg Drop Tournament
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Classmates play the 3D curling game in school
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My Portfolio

I have been teaching the Engineering Society every week, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among peers. One of our recent highlights, the Egg Drop Tournament, challenged participants to apply their physics knowledge to design a safe landing for an egg dropped from the fourth floor. As the organizer, I 3D-printed the trophies and designed certificates for the winning teams, showcasing our commitment to hands-on learning and creative problem-solving.
In addition, I designed a 3D curling game, inspired by a video game and created to be shared with the school community.

​Lead School Performance

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I composed a piece performed with the school orchestra, adapting each section to the musicians’ styles while playing piano myself. To expand beyond music, I collaborated with the art department, where students created animations using digital tools, watercolor, and colored pencils. The final performance combined live music and visual storytelling, turning applause into a celebration of community across students, parents, and teachers.

Get to Know Us

I wanted to use music as a bridge to involve everyone in our school community. I composed a piece for the school orchestra and adapted each section to fit the musicians’ different strengths while playing the piano myself. To make the project more inclusive, I collaborated with the art department, where students created animations using digital tools, watercolor, and colored pencils. The final performance combined live music and visual storytelling, and seeing students, parents, and teachers enjoy it together showed me how music can bring a community closer.

​My music 

My music sheet

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