Research Log

Documenting a high school journey into industrial engineering and real-world efficiency experiments.

A neatly organized industrial engineering workspace on a light maple desk, featuring an open graph-paper notebook filled with hand-drawn process flow diagrams in precise blue ink, a silver scientific calculator, and a neatly aligned set of colored highlighters. A laptop screen in the background shows a Gantt chart and efficiency graphs, softly blurred to keep focus on the notebook. Natural daylight from an unseen window to the left creates clean, diffused lighting with gentle shadows and subtle reflections on the calculator buttons. Photographic realism at eye-level, with a shallow depth of field, conveys a calm, focused, professional atmosphere suitable for a high school research blog header.
A neatly organized industrial engineering workspace on a light maple desk, featuring an open graph-paper notebook filled with hand-drawn process flow diagrams in precise blue ink, a silver scientific calculator, and a neatly aligned set of colored highlighters. A laptop screen in the background shows a Gantt chart and efficiency graphs, softly blurred to keep focus on the notebook. Natural daylight from an unseen window to the left creates clean, diffused lighting with gentle shadows and subtle reflections on the calculator buttons. Photographic realism at eye-level, with a shallow depth of field, conveys a calm, focused, professional atmosphere suitable for a high school research blog header.

Projects

Explore my industrial engineering projects, from queueing line simulations and classroom layout redesigns to time-and-motion studies of school routines, inventory tracking in the art room, and data-driven experiments that test small changes for big gains in everyday efficiency.

Contact Me

Teachers, mentors, and peers can reach out here about specific studies, feedback on my methods, collaboration ideas, or interview requests related to industrial engineering, process improvement, or student research in everyday school and community settings.

Preferred contact: findingefficiencylog@gmail.com