Engineering Development Ambassadors (EDA)
EDA is a campus club that focuses on serving the local community, promoting engineering ideas and innovation, and acting as role models for K–12 students. The club organizes volunteering events throughout the Baton Rouge community, such as Ocean Commotion on LSU’s campus, STEM nights, and outreach at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum. In addition, there are smaller opportunities to promote engineering innovation in K–12 schools, including classroom demonstrations and tutoring sessions for STEM classes through Math Mondays.
EDA also hosts professional development meetings with industry leaders from companies such as Exxon, DOW, and Shell. These events provide valuable networking opportunities, insight into real-world applications of engineering, and lessons on professional topics such as finance, career paths, and problem-solving in industry.
Active member: Fall 2025-Spring 2026
EDA’s First General Body Meeting of Fall 2025
Volunteering with EDA
EDA’s past exhibit at Ocean Commotion event
I volunteered at the annual Ocean Commotion event held in the PMAC, which introduces K-8 students to Louisiana’s coast and environment through interactive exhibits. EDA’s booth featured a water filtration model demonstrating how clean water processes. My contribution involved assisting with the teardown and cleanup after the event — emptying water from the displays, cleaning the surrounding area, and organizing materials back into storage.
LSU’s Super Science Saturday Logo
I plan to volunteer at LSU’s Super Science Saturday on November 8th, an outreach event for K-12 students that promotes interest in science through interactive, hands-on experiments. As part of the Engineering Development Ambassadors (EDA), our team will demonstrate two experiments: non-Newtonian fluids and elephant toothpaste. My responsibilities will include assisting with setup, performing the demonstrations for students, parents, and teachers, and helping with cleanup and teardown once the event concludes.
Other Clubs
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE)
Engaged in professional development workshops, networking events, and cultural activities
Fostered community among Asian heritage students in STEM
Active member: Fall 2021-Spring 2026
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Attended meetings and networking sessions with leading companies such as Dow, Shell, Oxy, and Exxon
Gained valuable exposure to the mechanical engineering industry
Explored career paths and emerging technologies through professional events
Active member: Fall 2022-Spring 2026
SASE’s 1st General Body Meeting
SASE’s Professional Development meeting with DOW
ASME’s Meeting with Marathon