About
My Story
Whether during the summer or the semester, I’m always looking for my next professional engineering experience! Currently, I’m a shop proctor at Harvey Mudd’s student machine shop, helping people stay safe and solve challenges as they machine parts for classes and personal projects. Last summer, I worked as a mechanical engineering intern at WePackItAll, analyzing warehouse packaging lines and recommending changes to increase productivity.

These experiences build upon my knowledge from the versatile general engineering major at Harvey Mudd. Across a range of rigorous engineering courses, I’ve explored technical concepts through hands-on problem-solving in everything from manufacturing, to fluid dynamics, to electronics and computer science.

Outside of class, I help run Harvey Mudd’s engineering clubs. I lead teams to reach out to professional engineers, advocate for funding, and design and build everything from a hybrid go-kart scrapped together from scavenged parts, to an 11-ft long rocket that will launch in the ’25 FAR-Unlimited national competition, to mechanical subsystems for AUVs that will deploy at the international Robosub 2025 competition.

As a Christian, one day I hope to use my skillset to develop tech that will save lives and improve the standard of living. In the meantime, I strive to show love to those around me through service and shared memories. I’ve grown greatly as a Christian and a man through awesome adventures with friends.

I’ve also had a blast exploring art! I enjoy creating YouTube videos, from recaps of fun experiences like building a giant Minecraft world to mixes of my favorite film and video game soundtracks, and I’ve drawn a lot of cool stuff, even a building code-compliant house!