Sketch, model, print, test.
The work starts as a note or sketch, then turns into modeled geometry, fabricated parts, field testing, and documentation.
R&D Mechanical Engineering Intern · NASA Lunabotics
R&D mechanical engineering intern, University of Utah MechE student, and CAD-heavy prototype builder with an aerospace emphasis, computer science minor, CSWA certification, NASA Lunabotics experience, and hardware that actually moves water.
I like the part of engineering where an idea stops being a sketch and starts becoming a physical thing you can test, break, and improve.
I'm Dung Ho, an R&D Mechanical Engineering Intern and Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Utah John and Marcia Price College of Engineering, studying with an Aerospace emphasis and Computer Science minor.
My interests sit at the intersection of robotics, autonomous systems, aerospace, CAD, product development, and rapid prototyping. I like work that moves from research and operator interviews into SolidWorks models, printed parts, testing, and final engineering documentation.
Outside the lab, I've built content reaching 10M+ views and 50K+ followers, competed at the top 0.01% level in North American VALORANT esports, and now serve as a Riot Games Collegiate Esports Chair.
Based in West Valley City, Utah.
The work starts as a note or sketch, then turns into modeled geometry, fabricated parts, field testing, and documentation.
Engineering, academics, leadership, and media work that all feed the same habit: learn fast, build deliberately, and ship under pressure.
Mechanical Engineering B.S. candidate with Aerospace emphasis and Computer Science minor. Hunter High School 4.0 GPA valedictorian with a 33 ACT composite and 36 Science.
Selected as a 2026 PROG Scholar with $10,000 in funding and a Canyon View Credit Union Scholarship recipient with $5,000 supporting first-generation engineering growth.
Built audience-facing content at scale while competing at an elite North American VALORANT level and supporting collegiate esports through Riot Scholastic Association work.
A mix of mechanical design, embedded systems, sustainable product development, rapid prototyping, and competition robotics—shown through the actual work.
Designed and tested a low-cost rope pump prototype focused on sustainable water movement. The project moved through CAD modeling, 3D-printed piston and washer geometry, rope routing, bottom wheel attachment, mechanical assembly, and hands-on flow testing to improve water lift performance and reliability.
Designed and prototyped a claw nozzle and holder system for Quick Quack Car Wash, combining field research, operator interviews, SolidWorks modeling, 3D printing, prototype evaluation, and final engineering documentation for a high-throughput service environment.
Member of the University of Utah's Lunabotics team, designing and building an autonomous lunar excavation robot for competition at Kennedy Space Center.
Built and programmed a launcher that identifies targets, applies projectile-motion physics, and communicates from MATLAB to Arduino for real-time hardware control.
Product-development internship spanning field research, operator interviews, SolidWorks part and assembly models, 3D-printed prototypes, testing, and final engineering documentation.
Remote contract leadership work supporting collegiate esports, drawing on competitive VALORANT experience, community-building, and event/program coordination.
Spanish-certified customer-facing operations role developing communication, reliability, sales and cashiering experience, and the ability to perform under pressure.
Second-year MechE with senior standing by credits, 3.9 GPA, Dean's List, NASA Lunabotics, Aerospace Scholars Program, Grand Challenges Scholars Program, Formula U Racing, and Utah Esports involvement.
A sharper personal mark and business-card system built to feel like the rest of the portfolio: black, white, red, gold, CAD-line details, clear contact info, and a quick path from a handshake to the site.
Before engineering projects, there were school-wide drives, Eagle Scout service, quilt-making, meal support, and real people counting on follow-through. I built a dedicated page with direct donation links, photos, and community posts for causes I have worked around before: Make-A-Wish Utah and Ronald McDonald House Mountain West.
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