I am an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Dallas. For nearly two years, I have been conducting research under the mentorship of Dr. Tadesse and Dr. Yu Xiang, My primary goal is to bridge the gap between human cognition and robotic functionality by enabling human minds to control humanoids and developing humanoids powered by artificial muscles.
Through my research, I’ve gained valuable experience in designing and implementing advanced systems, working at the intersection of mechanical engineering, robotics, and neuroscience. These efforts reflect my passion for pushing the boundaries of technology to create practical and transformative solutions.
Outside of research, I actively participate in team-based engineering projects, such as VEXU Robotics, where I design and build robots for competitive events. These experiences have strengthened my skills in problem-solving, collaboration, and innovative thinking, aligning with my long-term vision of advancing humanoid robotics and artificial muscle technologies.