Jay Lee is a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Michigan, set to graduate in December 2025, with a minor in Computer Science. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at MMINT lab, Jay Lee has been instrumental in implementing a tactile membrane sensor on a robot arm and enhancing robotic accuracy through advanced data modeling techniques. As the Founding Vice President of WolverBot Kickers, Jay Lee is designing a 16 DOF kid-sized humanoid robot for the 2025 Robot Cup. Additionally, as Co-Leader of the Brakes Team for the University of Michigan Solar Car Team, Jay Lee contributed to brake system design for the World Solar Challenge. Previous roles include Project Manager at Biomeme, where oversight of engineers facilitated the production of the CK-30 urine analyzer, and Mechanical Designer, where Jay Lee developed portable urine analyzers. Experience also includes academic tutoring and technical internships that enhanced mechanical system knowledge and design skills.
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University of Michigan Solar Car Team
The University of Michigan Solar Car Team is an entirely student-run organization, comprised of University students from a variety of majors and backgrounds. Founded in 1989, this team has built, tested, and raced 16 highly competitive solar-powered electric vehicles. The team races both nationally and internationally, regularly competing in two biannual solar races. The team has shared a podium finish with the most competitive teams in the world, finishing top-3 six times in the World Solar Challenge in Australia! Additionally, the team has won 9 national championships, including 5 of the 6 previous races. Because of this legacy, the team is recognized as the most successful team in North America.