I am a fourth-year mechanical engineering and design student at Northeastern University, set to graduate in Summer 2025. I grew up in western Connecticut and have spent the last four years living in Boston.
My passion for engineering began at a young age, sparked by a fascination with cutting-edge technology and the inner workings of mechanical systems. Growing up, I worked on countless car projects with my dad, a mechanic and enthusiast, which instilled in me a love for hands-on problem-solving. Whether fixing things around the house or exploring how they operated, I was always eager to learn and develop a deeper understanding of how things work.
In addition to my interest in mechanical systems, I have always been fascinated by aviation. From the mechanics of flight to the advanced technology in aircraft design, I’ve been captivated by the complexities of aviation. I hope to explore ways to combine my mechanical engineering skills with aerospace technologies in my future careers.
More recently, I have been working on various personal projects that showcase my engineering interests, including designing an electric motorcycle and restoring a project car. You can explore these projects in more detail here on my website. In addition to these personal projects, I have had the opportunity to apply the skills I’ve developed in professional settings. With a year of industry experience, I’ve gained valuable insights working in both the medical device sector and the automation and robotics field. I'm also an avid drone pilot and photographer, which further reflects my passion for technology. My professional work can be explored in more detail on this site.
When I’m not focused on school, work, or engineering projects, I’m usually spending time with my friends, family, and dog, re-watching Breaking Bad, skiing, riding dirt bikes with my brother, or road-tripping, to name just a few activities.