About me

Why Mechanical Engineering

I love to build. I want to be the person who comes up with solutions, and just as importantly, understands why those solutions work. Engineering is a field where the learning never ends, and that constant discovery is what excites me most.

It amazes me how much science and design goes into something as ordinary as a laptop sitting on a desk, let alone the layers of systems required just to turn it on. I’m genuinely happy to be learning the “whys” of the world, and I want a career where I can contribute meaningfully by turning that understanding into real, usable products.

Engineering sketch or studio

Why Visual Art

I’ve loved art from a young age; the desire to create has always brought me immense joy. I see engineering as art projects, just with more numbers at the end of the day.

Visual art has trained me to think about form, texture, balance, and emotion. It’s taught me how to create things that look good, feel good, and work holistically to solve a problem.

Artwork or sketchbook

Why Computer Science

I took computer science because computational systems are everywhere in modern engineering. I don’t necessarily want to write every line of code, but I want to understand what software can do so I can design hardware that integrates seamlessly.

I built this website using HTML and GitHub, a language I hadn’t used before, because curiosity led me to learn the tools needed to bring a design vision to life.

Code or laptop

What I care about

I design with people in mind — accessibility, durability, and delight matter. I love projects that sit at the intersection of hardware and human behavior: consumer products, sustainable design, and playful interfaces that encourage discovery.

Human-centered design
Sustainable materials
Rapid iteration
Cross-disciplinary teams