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Sabrina Curtis

Research Assistant at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sabrina Curtis is a dedicated professional with a background in Mechanical Engineering and Energy Science, focusing on Renewable and Sustainable Design and Manufacturing. With a Bachelor's degree from Columbia University and currently pursuing a Master's at Carnegie Mellon University, Sabrina has a strong foundation in design, budgeting, fabrication, and research.

During her undergraduate studies, Sabrina was actively involved in various projects, including leading a team that designed a cable-driven exoskeleton arm capable of lifting 30 lbs. She also worked on developing a novel 3D Concrete Printer Head, which was in the patenting process as of Fall 2020, aimed at revolutionizing the construction industry with 3D concrete printing technology.

In addition to her academic achievements, Sabrina also gained teaching experience as a Math and AP Physics teacher at Primoris Academy. Her teaching role enhanced her presentation skills and leadership abilities, allowing her to educate students on the practical applications of math and physics in real-world scenarios.

Sabrina's involvement as a Research Assistant at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Co-Lead Undergraduate Researcher at Johnson & Johnson showcases her commitment to research and innovation. Her diverse experiences have shaped her into a versatile professional with a strong focus on creative problem-solving, leadership, and sustainable technology solutions.

As Sabrina continues her education at Carnegie Mellon University, she combines her passion for Renewable and Sustainable Design with Mechanical Engineering expertise, aiming to make significant contributions to the field. Her unique blend of skills, from hands-on fabrication to theoretical knowledge, positions her as a promising individual in the realm of Energy Science and Technology.

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States