Ever since I was a kid, my curiosity has always gotten the best of me. Without fail, I always took apart my toys and electronics if I could, just be able to see how they were assembled.
And with any activity I touched, whether it's how a basketball is made or a how a car transmission works, I just had to know.
This drive pushed me to study Bioengineering at the University of Illinois, where I was able to satisfy my curiosity by studying a variety of disciplines like Tissue Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Science.
Now, I am about to complete my Master's Degree in Robotics from the Georgia Institute of Technology where I am further solidifying concepts in Artificial Intelligence, Perception, Control Theory, and Mechanics.
I am a very adaptable, curious self-starting engineer. I have been very lucky to have a diversity of experiences relating to product research and development from my experiences in undergraduate research, the startup ecosystem, industry, and my personal projects.
When I take on a new project, I always look forward to 2 things: completing the project, and learning something new. I truly believe there is no such thing as useless knowledge, as every experience can make you a more versatile, collaborative engineer.
I am seeking a full-time opportunity where I can contribute from day one and can continually face challenges that will help me grow throughout my career.
Outside of building robots and technology, I love playing board games, watching Formula 1, spending time with my cat, and playing basketball and tennis. I also recently picked up a new hobby in photography.