About

Golden Gate Bridge

As a mechanical engineering student at UC Berkeley with a passion for designing and fabricating complex mechanical systems, I thrive at the union of creativity and precision.

From leading the design of Berkeley’s first human-carrying eVTOL aircraft to developing a high-value payload leveling system with ±0.1° accuracy at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, I bring my ideas to life through CAD-driven design, hands-on prototyping, and an interdisciplinary approach that bridges mechanical design with aerodynamics, structural analysis, and manufacturing.

Fluent in SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Creo, Rapid Prototyping, MATLAB, and more, I translate early-stage concepts into robust, test-ready hardware. Beyond the lab, I’ve driven energy efficiency initiatives that saved over 718,000 kWh annually, and built devices such as CrutchGuard, an injury-prevention system for crutch users.

I’m passionate about engineering tangible solutions for real-world challenges, driving end-to-end development of innovative ideas powering next-generation defense and aerospace technologies.

Interests

Defense

Aerospace

Mechanical Design

Entrepreneurship

Aliens

Soccer

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Ultimate Frisbee

Call of Duty

Education

Certificates

Entrepreneurship & Technology

Berkeley Changemaker

Projects

    Levelling Mechanism

    VTOL

    Ad Astra (H4D Startup Accelerator)

    IoT Project

    Product Dev (In Progress)

    CrutchGuard

    Undergraduate Research

    Top-Down SLA Blade

    Mini Wind Turbine

    Oasis (EIA Startup)

    NewSpace OSINT

    Livermore High LEED BD+C

    Vaccinate the States