Continuous Learning
I'm driven by curiosity about how the world works. Whether it's picking up a new programming language, understanding biomedical principles, or exploring emerging technologies, learning keeps me energized.
Beyond the lab and the code.
I'm someone who's fascinated by how things work and how to make them work better.Growing up with a passion for building and understanding complex systems, I've channeled that curiosity into engineering, but what drives me isn't just the technical challenges—it's the opportunity to create meaningful impact in people's lives.
Outside of work, you'll find me training for a triathlon, experimenting with new projects, and constantly learning something new. I believe the best engineers are lifelong learners who approach problems with both analytical rigor and creative thinking.

I'm driven by curiosity about how the world works. Whether it's picking up a new programming language, understanding biomedical principles, or exploring emerging technologies, learning keeps me energized.
I care about creating solutions that solve real problems for real people. Whether it's a device that helps patients or software that improves workflows, purpose-driven work is what motivates me.
I love travel, discovering new perspectives, and pushing myself outside my comfort zone. These experiences fuel creativity and bring fresh ideas to my work.
I grew up in a household that encouraged tinkering and problem-solving. My earliest memories are of taking things apart to see how they worked, often to my parents' dismay. That curiosity evolved into a passion for engineering.
During my studies, I realized I was most energized when working on projects that bridged multiple disciplines—hardware and software, mechanical design and user experience. I've chased that intersection ever since, working on medical devices, AI healthcare products, research instrumentation, and systems that didn't have clean categorizations.
Outside the lab, you'll find me reading about new technologies, working on personal projects, traveling whenever possible, and diving into whatever fascinates me at the moment. I believe that diverse experiences make better engineers and that the best ideas often come from unexpected places.