I'm a mechanical engineer at Astrolab, designing and building a rover for the moon. My focus is on designing mechanisms: the moving mechanical stuff that enables the rover to do its thing.
I was previously a graduate student at UC Berkeley in the Embodied Dexterity Group, advised by Professor Hannah Stuart. My research was on robotic ice anchoring for mobility in extreme environments, funded by a NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunity (NSTGRO) fellowship.
I was previously a graduate student at UC Berkeley in the Embodied Dexterity Group, advised by Professor Hannah Stuart. My research was on robotic ice anchoring for mobility in extreme environments, funded by a NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunity (NSTGRO) fellowship.
My undergrad was in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech. I was also a co-op for multiple semesters in the Extreme Environment Robotics Group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, and a post-graduate intern at SpaceX on the Starlink program.
I’m passionate about mechanism design, robotics, controls, and space—this is my portfolio website, highlighting some of my experience in those areas!
Below is a PDF version of my portfolio, including most of the info on this site: