Aramis Orlando Jang

Engineering (mechanical engineering systems)

Hometown: Federal Way, Washington, United States

Graduation date: Spring 2027

Additional details: Honors student

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FURI | Fall 2025

Ultimate Solar Keyboard

The existing problem is that funding and support for existing music programs has decreased significantly. Studies have shown that music education is important to a student’s learning development. The solution is to create more affordable musical instruments that can also be sustainable by using solar energy to power the instruments. More affordable instruments allows the limited funding to be utilized elsewhere within the program. A solar-powered instrument can be a more convenient option for music programs, leading to more efficient power usage and aiding the Earth’s environment. This semester, the goal is to make the power usage even more efficient and powerful than before to last for a longer period of time.

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The goal is to work on creating affordable and sustainable musical instruments for students in school by creating a solar-powered keyboard.

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  • FURI
  • Spring 2025