Isaac Jirak
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Isaac Jirak

A student of Harvard University's Class of 2025 pursuing an SB in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Philosophy

About


Isaac Jirak
isaacjirak@college.harvard.edu
muse.io/isaacj linkedin.com/in/isaacjirak
EDUCATION

Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
S.B. Mechanical Engineering with Philosophy Secondary
May 2025
GPA: 3.85 • Cross-Registered at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Honors: Harvard Honor Council Member • Human Flourishing Program Fellow • Harvard Catholic Forum Fellow

Thesis: Developing Mechanical Intelligence in Robotic Hands

Udall High School
Udall, KS
GPA: 4.00 • Valedictorian • KS Governor’s Scholar • 2020 College Board National Rural Scholar
May 2021
President of FFA National Premier Chapter
• FFA State Discussion Meet Champion and Panelist
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

JRC Integrated Systems, Inc.
Crane, IN
Mechanical and Systems Engineering Intern
June 2024 Present
Partnered with the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane to document and redesign the heritage power distribution
unit for the
Trident II D5 Life Extension, proposing 7 unique solutions and analyzing 25 independent failure modes
Collaborated with 9 independent UK and USA national defense organizations, writing a Concept of Operations,
Systems Engineering Plan, Requirements Verification and Traceability Matrix, and an Integrated Master Schedule

Actively holding clearance for Secret Level Classification

Rose Debate Institute
Boston, MA
Speech and Debate Instructor
September 2022 May 2024
Taught lessons on public speaking for +80 students in classes ranging from 8 to 30 students (grades 3rd-9th)

Hosted semesterly tournaments for 15 schools and +100 students, delegating volunteers and coaching students

Prepared +40 unique lectures, each with 2-3 exercises encouraging engagement and skill development

Alloy Architecture
Wichita, KS
Architecture Intern
May 2023 January 2024
Collaborated in the design development of 15+ independent projects contracted up to $5,000,000

Drafted +25 unique design concepts for site plans, building facades, floor plans, and custom furniture & cabinetry

Independently conducted field visits for technical measurements, cutting anticipated time in the field by +30%

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Human Flourishing Program
Cambridge, MA
Fellow, Research for Course Credit
February 2022 January 2024
Partnered with Dr. Jonathan Rutledge on
analytic theology research, reinterpreting Teresa of Avila’s metaphysics
Collaborated in 2 annual, week-long conferences, each covering a selection of +25 books, papers, and poems

Harvard Microrobotics Lab
Cambridge, MA
Research Assistant
January 2024 Present
Conducted thesis research under Prof. Rob Wood for new applications of mechanical intelligence to coordinate the
movements of robotic hands with 6 degrees of freedom without a computer

Defined analog mechanism capable of achieving 13 unique states for 3 independent grasping strategies

Designed and constructed a 74-part prototype 3-D printable in under 4 hours for rapid iterations.
Resume

Originally from rural Kansas, I am an ambitious scholar interested in the intersection between creative design and systematic engineering, drawing from new modes of thinking in philosophy. I aspire to give back to the communities that helped me grow by offering innovative solutions through rethinking problems.

Engineering Project Spotlight


Below are some of the highlights from my professional and academic projects.

My Projects
My Projects

Alloy Architecture

During my most recent internship over the summer of 2023, I spent 11 weeks developing ten different projects through Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp in close communication with clients, contractors, and registered architects. Pictured are some of the firm's projects I worked on.

Rendering of my design of a school addition
Rendering of my design of a school addition
Site visit of an Alloy project in construction
Site visit of an Alloy project in construction
Rendering of my design for a collegiate baseball stadium addition
Rendering of my design for a collegiate baseball stadium addition

ES 51: Computer-Aided Machine Design

During this course, I collaborated with four of my peers on a term project to build an RC robot within the parameters of a class competition at the end of the semester. Here are some samples of our design.

Final CAD Model
Final CAD Model
Completed Robot
Completed Robot
Initial Prototype
Initial Prototype
Example Engineering Drawing
Example Engineering Drawing

ES 50: Introduction to Electrical Engineering

After working with basic electronic components to create prescribed circuits with practical applications, the course culminated in a self-led final project. My team decided to design and construct a pair of thermal-sensitive speakers that could orient themselves to the nearest listener.

Speaker Testing
Speaker Testing
Building the Enclosures
Building the Enclosures
Assembly
Assembly
Internal View
Internal View
Final Product
Final Product

ES 120: Mechanics of Solids

Drawing from a semester of studying how different structures react to stresses from different applications of force, my teammate and I entered a bridge-building contest with the rest of our class. Below are pictures of the competition and our construction process.

Forming the Complete Bridge
Forming the Complete Bridge
Analyzing my bridge after continuously applying weight until failure
Analyzing my bridge after continuously applying weight until failure
My teammate and I at the competition
My teammate and I at the competition
Forming the Arches
Forming the Arches

Other Interests


When I'm not keeping up with schoolwork, I like to keep myself engaged with extracurriculars on campus or furthering my personal development through my hobbies. I am a firm proponent of lifelong learning, and I love to dive head-first into my interest, learning new skills through self-initiated research and practice.

To give a quick summary of some of my interests,

  • I love anything that leads me to the outdoors

  • If there's travel, sign me up

  • And nothing beats a little music or a good book

Click the picture to the right to find out more!