ROCKETS GO BRRRRRR.
CARS GO VROOOOMMM.
ROBOTS GO BEEP BOOP.

Mechanical engineering student focused on building for the future now.

Mechanical engineering student at the University of Pennsylvania designing propulsion systems, robots, and infrastructure that move people farther, faster, and safer. Catch me in the lab or machine shop and I am always down to talk about propulsion, aerospace, cars, or the future of engineering.

Outside of that, I enjoy playing tennis, watching football, and chilling with friends.

I am currently pursuing a B.S.E. and M.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics with an intended concentration in Energy, Fluids, and Thermal Systems. I want to bring my mechanical and analysis-driven perspective to engineering teams looking for innovation.

Seeking such a goal, I have devoted myself to becoming a collaborative, solution-driven teammate. I lead by building trust and community, which in turn enables more cohesive and efficient teams. I have demonstrated this as propulsion lead of Penn Jet Propulsion's APOP Team, and I hope to continue building these skills on new teams.

I love exploring new things and learning how they work. Being a quick learner means I am a nimble and curious problem solver; I research and adapt accordingly for each new problem. I often learn the most from the people I work with, and my tendency to question everything leads to interesting conversations about new topics every day.