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Georgia Tech — Mechanical Engineering

Building things
that move.

Mechanical engineer focused on robotics, embedded systems, and precision manufacturing. I design, machine, program, and assemble — from CAD to working prototype.

6+
Projects
STM32
Platform
5-axis
CNC Capable
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Engineer by training,
maker by instinct.

I'm drawn to the intersection of mechanical design and embedded control — where physical hardware meets firmware. My work spans from designing planetary gearboxes in SolidWorks to writing bare-metal C on STM32 microcontrollers to control BLDC motors over UART.

I believe in understanding systems from first principles. Whether it's tuning PID gains on a motor controller, selecting toolpaths in Fusion 360 CAM, or analyzing transmissibility data in MATLAB, I want to know why it works, not just that it works.

CAD / CAM

SolidWorks, Fusion 360, CNC toolpath generation, GD&T

Embedded

STM32 HAL, UART/SPI/I2C, ODrive, motor control, sensor integration

Fabrication

CNC milling, lathe, waterjet, 3D printing, manual machining

Analysis

MATLAB, vibration testing, FRF analysis, uncertainty propagation


Where I've been.
2024 — Present

Georgia Institute of Technology

B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Coursework in vibrations, manufacturing, dynamics, and experimental methods. Hands-on machine shop and CNC experience.

Ongoing

Independent Projects

Design, Build, Test

Electric go-kart embedded controls, robotic arm kinematics, cycloidal gearbox design, and custom electronics — all self-directed from concept through fabrication.

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University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA

Foundational engineering and sciences coursework.

Let's build
something.

Open to internships, research positions, and collaboration on interesting engineering problems.