I was the team research leader for different disciples during my undergraduate studies such as acoustics, astronomy, and physics which shaped me to be a rigorous and detailed communicator and problem solver. These experiences forged me to analyze and deal with technical facts regarding electronics and scientific equipment used in laboratories. I led a small research team to study the sound power level outputs produced by the static rocket engine GEM-63 and to determine the safe zone for future rocket test launch construction sites near major cities in the U.S. I taught physics, mathematics, and robotics which solidified my knowledge of science and its applications.