If you were looking for Isaac Tomeho ’26 over the last few years, you could find him busy at work in Clark’s Lux Lab, a makerspace inside the state-of-the-art Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design. The computer science major co-founded the space with peers and the support of Provost John Magee, offering the campus community a place to create with tools ranging from 3D printers to sewing machines.
His time at Clark has been focused on the intersection of technology, design, and innovation, something that will continue after commencement. Tomeho will be working in Boston as a software engineer at Wayfair, where he previously interned, working on internal tools and supply chain technology projects. He will also continue exploring research and development work related to human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and product design and wants to open a tech company.