I graduated magna cum laude from Duke University with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and B.A. in Computer Science. I'm currently working to complete my MS in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, with focus areas of Manufacturing and Product Realization, Biomechanical Engineering, and Design Methodology.
My background spans software, physical systems, and human-centered design—not by accident, but by intent. I’m interested in building products that sit at the intersection of hardware, software, and the human body, where thoughtful engineering can directly improve health outcomes.
Whether through prototyping, iteration, or system-level design, I’m motivated by the process of turning complex problems into functional, real-world products.