My background includes developing universal surgical device test fixtures, wearable tremor-tracking systems, and other multidisciplinary projects that strengthened my skills in design, fabrication, testing, and problem-solving. I’m proficient in SolidWorks, MATLAB, Python, CAD modeling, 3D printing, and GD&T, and I bring a detail-oriented, process-driven mindset to every phase of development.
Outside of engineering, I’ve built strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills through roles in program management, therapy clinic support, and volunteer work in marine conservation and adaptive sports. These experiences have shaped my commitment to quality, inclusivity, and continuous improvement.
I’m excited to keep growing as an engineer—supporting innovative medical technologies, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and contributing to solutions that improve lives.
From exploring the vastness of space to coiling the spring that powers a pen, engineers create systems that positively and responsibly progress the human experience. As an engineer, one must not only contemplate the solution for a problem, but the impacts that solution will have on society as a whole. Yet, being an engineer is not only tackling problems from multiple sides of the issue. Engineering is collaborating with other minds to find a solution that evolves from multiple vantage points giving a larger scope to an otherwise minute solution.
Consider the new advances in transplanting organs, if not for having a diverse mindset engineers would have to rely heavily on their predecessors’ solutions. However, by looking at the transplantation of donor organs in a new light these engineers were able to bring new hope to those suffering from organ failure with the innovative concept of using 3D bioprinting technologies to build organs from the patient’s own cells.
Engineers have the capacity to progress the world in unthinkable ways but attempting to do so alone limits the possibilities of this progress. Engineers condition their minds to pinpoint possible solutions but through a willingness to learn from others, one is able to diversify these perspectives.
Therefore, Engineers need to be willing to adapt to changes in their way of thinking to understand and work with the limitations a problem may pose. As an engineer, one looks at problems as something to be solved through change and not as concrete indisputable facts.