About MeWelcome to my personal website! I am a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. I graduated summa cum laude from Northeastern University's Honors Program in 2019 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Physics, and received my MS in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford in 2021.
I am passionate about using computational modeling to solve real-world problems. My PhD research has focused on large eddy simulation of turbulent reacting flows with application to rocket and scramjet propulsion. In the process, I've obtained substantial experience in the development of massively-parallel simulation software for high-performance computing systems, and I've had the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from multiple NASA centers, Google, AFRL, DLR, and others. Over the course of previous experiences at GE, iRobot, SpaceX, and NASA, I've developed and used first-principles computational modeling techniques to drive hardware design, optimize parameters, perform predictive simulations, and analyze data. I'm now seeking full-time roles where I can leverage this background and continue to grow as an engineer. In my free time, I enjoy cooking, playing sports, and working on personal projects. I am also a fan of Formula 1. (Go Ferrari!) Please feel free to view my portfolio, learn more about my work experience, or contact me directly using the links above. |