I am a mechanical engineering student at Brown University with a focus on aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, and hands-on fabrication. I currently co-lead aerodynamics for Brown Formula Racing, where I'm designing the team's first underfloor package to maximize underbody downforce, using STAR-CCM+ for CFD simulation and translating results into manufacturable geometry. I'm also a Monitor-in-Training at the Brown Design Workshop, completing training across 12 machine and material workshops.
During my time at Hotchkiss, I spent two years designing and building an open-wheeled electric car from scratch. I created the CAD geometry, performed drivetrain calculations, machined and welded the frame, and integrated the battery pack, motor controller, and wiring harness. I track-tested the finished car at Lime Rock Park, where it reached 43.5 mph.
In Summer 2024, I attended MUNER (Motorvehicle University of Emilia Romagna), an advanced automotive engineering program in Italy with daily lectures on aerodynamics, suspension systems, and vehicle design.
I've had two engineering internships. At Zipline, I supported testing of a prototype drone launch system, monitored test sequences, and executed carriage rebuilds. At The Cooper Union Summer Racecar Research Program, I worked with their FSAE team on a composite impact attenuator, creating CAD geometry, CNC-milling molds, fabricating carbon fiber layups, running crush-rig tests, and iterating designs to meet FSAE energy-absorption requirements.