About

Hello! I'm José Emmanuel Del Villar Soto, a 21-year-old enthusiast passionate about mechatronic engineering, and I'm from Mexico. My goal is to merge mechanics, electronics, and computer science to create innovative and efficient solutions. I'm excited to immerse myself in the world of technology and learn more every day on my path towards excellence in the maker's world.

Previous work

Since I was a child, I've been fascinated by how things work and how they're made, which is why I started to enjoy electronics and creating things. During my high school years, I attended a robotics course where I learned about 3D modeling and some electronics. There, I built my first mini robot and participated in competitions, but due to the pandemic, I had to stop. During the pandemic, I bought my first 3D printer, and that's where I got hooked on designing and printing 3D parts. Before entering university, I took a gap year to help my dad with his work, where I learned to maintain industrial washing machines, install water purification equipment, work on truck mechanics, handle electrical issues, and use various tools. This had a significant impact on my life and allowed me to take the next step in my university career.
Currently, I'm in my fourth semester of mechatronic engineering, and I have a small workshop with various tools and equipment to create my projects.

Project

Project I am proud of.

Skills

  • Tools I handle
    • Filament and resin 3D printers (multiple materials)
    • Laser cutter
    • Haas CNC Machining Center
    • Mechanics Tools
    • Drill (bench, magnetic)
    • Multiple impact tools
    • Multiple cutting tools (steel, aluminum, wood, plastics)
    • Welding (soldering iron, electrode, MIG)
    • Electrician Tools
  • Programs
    • Microsoft 365
    • Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects)
    • SolidWorks (Certification CSWA Academic)
    • Cura
    • Experience with Fusion 360, Catia, and Blender
    • Visual Studio Code
    • Arduino
    • Altium Designer
    • Others
  • 3D Modeling
  • 3D Printing
  • Electronics experience
  • Installation of industrial equipment (laundry equipment and water purifies)
  • Mechanical experience in diesel trucks

THE FAB ACADEMY STUDENT AGREEMENT

The Fab Academy is responsible for:

  • Teaching principles and practices of digital fabrication
  • Arranging lectures, recitations, meetings, and events for the class
  • Evaluating and providing feedback on student work
  • Offering clear standards for completing assignments
  • Certifying and archiving student progress
  • Supervising class preparation
  • Reviewing prospective students, instructors, and labs
  • Providing central staff and infrastructure for students, instructors, and labs
  • Fund-raising for costs not covered by student tuition
  • Managing and reporting on the program's finances, results, and impacts
  • Publicizing the program
  • Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination
  • Encourage a diverse, accessible, and equitable community

I am a Fab Academy student, responsible for:

  • Attending class lectures and participating in reviews
  • Developing and documenting projects assigned to introduce and demonstrate skills
  • Allowing the Fab Academy to share my work (with attribution) in the class for purposes compatible with its mission
  • Honestly reporting on my work, and appropriately attributing the work of others (both human and machine)
  • Working safely
  • Leaving workspaces in the same (or better) condition than I found them
  • Participating in the upkeep of my lab
  • Ensuring that my tuition for local and central class costs is covered
  • Following locally applicable health and safety guidance
  • Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination

Signed by committing this file in my repository, DEL VILLAR SOTO JOSE EMMANUEL