MY STORY

My name is Jackson Moore and I am a maker, creator, problem-solver, and engineer. I went to New Albany High School and I'm currently enrolled at Columbus State Community College. I have either been drawing, making something, or modeling my whole life.
Education
I started my higher education journey at The Ohio State University Newark Campus. After completing 2 years with a GPA of 3.3 I made the decision to transfer to Columbus State Community College in order to pursue a more hands-on experience-based education.
In 2022 I graduated from Columbus State with an Associate in Mechanical Engineering Technology. I left holding a 4.0 GPA as well as a CAD technician certification. What I learned at Columbus State I would never have learned at The Ohio State University. Besides grades and achievements, I left with a vast assortment of skills as well. I learned how to weld, how to operate a CNC mill, how to cast parts from 3-D printed molds, and how to laser cut and form a custom sheet metal part. Not only that but I learned I can design a 4-foot long bridge capable of having a weight to strength ratio of 17.3 using only strows and pins. I learned I can program a robot armature to play tic tac toe and win every time. Lastly, I've learned the value of communication and collaboration because an engineer can't only be good with numbers but must be good with people too.
Skills
I have almost 9 years of experience with Autodesk Inventor Professional as well as experience with Solidworks. I also have experience using Invertor for parametric solid and sheet metal modeling. I have a few years of experience with Autodesk Fusion 360, Python, Matlab, Excel, and Robot C. Through my university I have experience using proprietary robot armature control software such as Motoman as well as writing g-code by had to be used on both CNC mills and lathes. Most of my experience though is with solid modeling which was then 3-D printed.
All of my models are made from scratch and only utilize reference photos and measurements found on Google. Some models are inspired by other models I found on Thingiverse but all designs are my own original work.