Growing up in the small town of Santa Barbara, surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, I developed a deep appreciation for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing designs. Now, as a Stanford University student pursuing a B.S. in Physical Design and Manufacturing with a focus on medical technology, I am channeling that inspiration into engineering and design.

Over the past three years as a student-athlete, I have cultivated a deeper passion for designing and manufacturing purposeful, innovative, and visually striking products. Through design, I’ve built a strong foundation in design thinking and manufacturing processes. Additionally, I’ve honed my technical skills with engineering 3D models and fabricating products in Stanford's Product Realization Lab, where I’ve brought ideas to life through hands-on prototyping and machining.

My enthusiasm for engineering has been further amplified by class projects and my internship at Neal Feay, where I gained valuable experience in precision modeling and manufufacturing.

Looking ahead, I aim to explore new frontiers in product design, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering. My goal is to contribute to advancing technology development, making manufacturing processes more efficient and innovative while ensuring products are both functional and beautifully designed.