Hi, I’m Sabrina, and I’m currently in my first year of Engineering Science at Simon Fraser University. I plan to specialize in Computer Engineering in my second year, focusing on Software Development.
As I continue to build my skills and knowledge, I am looking forward to exploring co-op opportunities this year for 2026, where I can enhance my learnings and grow as an engineer.
Program Leader
May 2024 - Present
Develop, coordinate, and facilitate recreational camp activities at Coquitlam community centers for children during spring, summer, and winter break.
With a commitment to safety, quality, and adaptability, programs align with community needs while cultivating a supportive and enjoyable environment for participants.
Recreation Instructor
July 2023 - present
Job code is held dual with Program Leader for the City of Coquitlam.
Leading children ages 0-14 in recreational afterschool programs across Coquitlam community centers.
Programs promote skill development, creativity, and teamwork, ensuring each child has a positive and memorable experience.
Kickboxing Instructor
March 2023 - June 2024
Lead classes of 10-20 adults and teenagers through 1-hour cardio-based kickboxing sessions.
Fitness coaching combined with front desk and telephone customer service built positive relationships with studio members.
Personalized guidance, motivation, and support was provided to help each participant reach their fitness goals, ensuring an engaging and welcoming environment for all skill levels.
First Year Representative
September 2024 - Present
Elected by the first-year engineering student body based on my candidate profile and speech delivered to a 200-person lecture hall, including 3 ESSS vice presidents and the Engineering Design professor.
Assist in planning, organizing, and promoting social events and exam help nights are a primary focus to cultivate community engagement and academic support among students.
The Cloud-Controlled Smart Switch
This is a group project from my engineering design lab. The Cloud-Controlled Smart Switch was designed to enhance safety by reducing the risks associated with leaving home appliances on, such as potential fire hazards. It provides a simple and convenient way to remotely control and monitor appliances via a web interface.
In this project, I was responsible for the front-end programming, focusing on the design and functionality of the website using HTML and CSS. Additionally, I implemented JavaScript to enable virtual interactions with the ESP32 microcontroller. This involved sending HTTP requests to toggle a relay switch, allowing users to control an appliance by turning it on and off.
Feel free to explore this project further on my GitHub: The Cloud-Controlled Smart Switch