About Me
Engineering student focused on hands-on design, assistive technology, and applied mechanical systems.
I am a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of South Florida, where I am building a foundation in design, analysis, and hands-on engineering. I currently lead IEEE EXO as Chair, and part of IEEE Executive Board; Our goals lie in researching and designing an ExoSkeleton to assist motion in a task agnostic setting. My academic work spans statics, mechanics of solids, thermodynamics, and materials engineering, and I complement that coursework with independent projects in robotics and CAD.
My core interest is applying engineering to improve human mobility and quality of life. I am drawn to assistive devices, robotic exoskeletons, and rehabilitation technology because they sit at the intersection of mechanical design, electronics, and human-centered thinking.
Outside of academics, I enjoy tinkering with microcontrollers, iterating on 3D printed designs, and have explored how small scale robotics can be used as educational tools for K - 12 students. I am actively seeking internships, undergraduate research opportunities, and engineering communities where I can contribute and keep learning.
University of South Florida
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Robotics and Mechatronics
Arduino, sensors, motor control, and hands-on prototyping.
CAD and Rapid Prototyping
SolidWorks, 3D printing, design for manufacturing, and tolerance fit.
Research Interests
Exoskeletons, assistive devices, rehabilitation technology, Passenger Avionics/Automotive.