College of Engineering and Computer Science
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Engineering in electrical engineering
Awards, honors and distinction: Dean’s List (W22–W24), William J Branstrom Prize (2022), University Honors (2021–2023)
Scholarships: Dean's Scholarship, Henry Patton Scholarship
Academic achievements and internships: During summer 2023, Sas conducted research under the guidance of Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Hafiz Malik. She focused on automotive cybersecurity and worked on data acquisition of controller area network signals to fingerprint unique signals. This research was showcased at the 2023 Detroit Auto Show.
Sas’ project in the circuits course (ECE 210), which demonstrated how to activate an LED when it is dark outside, was showcased in the Project-Based Learning Showcase as part of the 2023 Senior Design Day. The project won the Outstanding PBL award. Sas served as a teaching assistant for Lecturer Azeem Hafeez, a research assistant in automotive cybersecurity with Malik, a graphic designer for CECS, and a student assistant at the Mardigian Library. During summer 2024, Sas was an electromagnetic compatibility intern at Tüv Süd.
Extracurricular and community projects: Intelligent Systems Club; Battery Workforce Challenge; Student Association for Filipino Americans; Swing Dearborn; Society of Women Engineers; mentor in Mentor Collective; Environmental Interpretive Center volunteer
Sas was a member of the Intelligent Systems Club all four years of her college career, beginning in Fall 2021. During that time, she has held multiple positions starting as an electrical member and working her way up to becoming the electrical lead and president of the club. She has worked on multiple robotics projects revolving around autonomous vehicles, including an autonomous snowplow, autonomous path navigator and autonomous go-kart. These projects have all gone to competition and won awards.
Sas was a member of 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn’s Battery Workforce Challenge collegiate competition team. The three-year competition, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy and Stellantis, challenges students to design, build, and integrate a battery pack into a Stellantis Ram ProMaster. Sas served as the team’s hardware lead during the Fall 2023 semester.
Future plans: Sas plans to pursue full-time employment as an electrical engineer after graduation.