About Me

I'm an engineer specializing in assistive robotics, biocomputing, and human-centered AI. For eight years, I've explored how technology responds to human needs through hardware, software, and design: engineering assistive art tools for differently abled artists, creating interactive installations for brands and museums, and pushing the boundaries of robotic art. This breadth and human-centered approach now drives my graduate research at Harvard in assistive medical devices, microfluidics, and bio-computing.

Currently Studying At

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Master of Design Engineering

Harvard University

Prototyping an assistive device for injury rehabilitation patients; integrating embedded systems, sensors, and CAD-designed components to support range-of-motion exercises. Designing and fabricating a microfluidic actuated microrobot using biodegradable materials and cleanroom processes; developing electrode and fluidic systems for controlled swimming locomotion. Master of Design Engineering (MDE) is a collaborative program between the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) to solve complex societal problems with innovative solutions.