I’m a mechanical engineering junior at Georgia Tech originally from Atlanta, GA (Go Falcons!). I’m a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the international honor society for mechanical engineers, and I’m actively involved in both academic and hands-on engineering work.

At Georgia Tech, I’ve served as a course grader, participated on a robotics team, and conducted research across two engineering labs, gaining experience with experimental testing and applied problem solving. I also spent two seasons working on the Georgia Tech football video team, which strengthened my ability to work in fast-paced, team-oriented environments. I also am a recipient of the Hammack Scholarship.

I’ve completed internships with Rogers Electric and Kubota Manufacturing, where I supported industrial and manufacturing operations and gained exposure to automation systems. I’m particularly interested in automation and manufacturing roles that allow me to spend time on the floor, see systems in operation, and understand how designs perform in real-world environments.

I enjoy working with my hands, building and troubleshooting mechanical systems, and continuously learning through practical experience. I’m always looking for new opportunities to grow as an engineer.