Bachelor of Science, Major in Biomedical Engineering, Minor in Psychology
I attended Georgia Tech from 2019 to 2023 and graduated with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Psychology. During my time at Tech, I focused heavily on hands-on engineering and systems thinking through coursework and research, with particular strength in circuits, instrumentation, biomechanics, and biomedical systems. I worked as an undergraduate researcher in the Bio-Interfaced Translational Nanoengineering (BITN) Lab, where I helped develop an ambulatory cardiopulmonary auscultation patch and supported experimental data collection and signal processing workflows that contributed to a publication in Advanced Sensors Research. Two major highlights of my undergraduate experience were earning the President’s Undergraduate Research Award and leading technical integration for my capstone project, RoboClose, a mechatronic arterial closure device that won Georgia Tech’s interdisciplinary capstone competition. Relevant coursework included Circuits and Electronics, Instrument and Electronics Lab, Computing for Engineers, Biomechanics, Biomedical Systems and Modeling, Biotransport, and multiple BMED design and systems courses.
Master of Science, Major in Mechanical Engineering
I am currently completing an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech, where my work is focused on building stronger depth in mechatronics, robotics, and systems-level engineering. My coursework emphasizes both design and control, including Robotics and Automation, Advanced Mechatronics, Applied Linear Control, Nonlinear Systems, Micro and Nano Robotics, and Additive Manufacturing. In parallel with coursework, I am completing my Project and Report, which involves designing a fixed-wing vehicle capable of operating in both aerial and near-surface aquatic environments, requiring system architecture, sensor integration, waterproof packaging, and staged validation testing. This program has been the deliberate bridge between my mechanical design experience in industry and the mechatronics and systems integration work I want to do full-time.