Designing systems that work — from first principles to final prototype.
I'm a rising sophomore at Olin College of Engineering, pursuing Mechanical Engineering at one of the most hands-on, project-driven schools in the country. Olin's approach means I'm not just studying engineering — I'm doing it.
I'm drawn to the intersection of physical design and analytical rigor: understanding why something works, then building it better. Whether that's modeling a structure, prototyping a mechanism, or iterating on a design, I care about getting the details right.
Outside the lab, I'm curious about sustainable systems, human-centered design, and the engineering that quietly shapes everyday life.
Describe the problem you set out to solve, your role in the project, what you built or designed, and what you learned. The more specific and honest, the better — recruiters value real context over buzzwords.
View ProjectInclude a link to a GitHub repo, a demo video, or a photo gallery if you have one. Showing your process — sketches, iterations, failed attempts — is just as compelling as the final result.
View ProjectDon't worry if you're early in your studies — personal projects, class projects, and even well-documented experiments all count. What matters is showing how you think and build.
View ProjectOlin's project-based curriculum means you'll have real work to show by the end of your first year. This is a great placeholder until your next build is ready to showcase.
View ProjectI'm open to internship opportunities, research collaborations, and conversations about interesting engineering problems. Don't hesitate to reach out.