2022-03-11-13-50-38-831
Krish at Chase
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An Insight Into My world

Hello!

My Name is Krish Mathur, and I am a student at Paradise Valley High School in the CREST Engineering Program. I am particularly drawn to engineering because it allows me to combine analytical thinking with hands-on application to create practical, real-world solutions.

My experience in competitive robotics and engineering programs has strengthened both my technical abilities and my collaborative mindset. Through my many competitions, including the FIRST Robotics Competition, the Honeywell FutureShaper Robotics Competition, and state-level engineering fairs, I have contributed to the design, building, and testing of mechanical and electrical systems while applying data-driven improvements. 

In addition to hands-on engineering experience, I have developed technical skills in computer-aided design using SolidWorks and Autodesk Revit, programming in multiple languages, and engineering data analysis. I value precision, accountability, and continuous improvement, and I am motivated by opportunities that challenge me to grow. I see myself pursuing a future in engineering where I can contribute meaningfully to innovative teams and continue developing both my technical expertise and leadership abilities.

My Values

I have come to understand engineering not simply as a technical field, but as a disciplined way of thinking. Through robotics competitions, academic research, and collaborative projects, I have learned that meaningful progress requires more than knowledge alone. It demands patience in interaction, openness to feedback, and the willingness to evaluate ideas critically and honestly. Each challenge I have encountered has shaped not only my technical abilities but also the principles that guide how I approach growth and responsibility.

Over time, these experiences have helped me develop a set of core values that influence how I work within teams and approach complex problems. I believe that strong solutions emerge from thoughtful collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.

These principles shape both my work ethic and my long-term aspirations in engineering.

Progressive Improvement

Progress is built through iteration. Every result,  successful or flawed, is feedback. And feedback is key to continuously improving yourself.

Inclusion

It's one thing to be great at something yourself. But there is always someone with a better method or idea you need to learn from.

Accountability and Integrity 

Decisions have consequences, and precision matters. Learning from mistakes and holding yourself to high standards is a priority

PErsonal LIfe

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I am the only child with two loving parents.

Having grown up in Phoenix, Arizona, I’ve always felt drawn to exploring beyond my surroundings. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to travel extensively across Europe, South Asia, and North America, experiencing a wide range of cultures, traditions, and ways of life.

At home, I also care for a tortoise who has become an important part of my daily routine. Taking care of him has taught me patience, consistency, and responsibility.

Due to my competitive nature, I love speedcubing, trying to beat my personal record of 45 seconds. 

I've been told I'm pretty awesome 😀