About Me
I’m a recent graduate of the dual physics and mechanical engineering degrees program with Seton Hall University (’20) and NJIT (’23). During my undergraduate career, I gained valuable design and manufacturing experience from participating in undergraduate renewable energy research developing, manufacturing, and testing organic polymer-based solar cells and in competitive motorsports with the SAE Aero Design Team (Flylanders™) aiding the designing and manufacturing of our plane in the NJIT Makerspace.
Aside from being an engineer, researcher, and maker, I am also an educator who is passionate about hands-on education and teaching engineering as an artform and a tool for any person of any age to advance human thriving.

Looking for entry level opportunities to utilize my bachelor’s degrees in physics and mechanical engineering, gain valuable skills and experience in the industry, and expand my network.
Recent Projects
FEA Study on Manual-Locking Hub Design for SAE Baja Car
A manual-locking hub cap was designed for the SAE Baja car team to solve a recurring competition challenge. In order to determine the correct configurations and materials needed, FEA structural studies were conducted on ANSYS to learn the assembly’s behavior at worst-case loading.
CFX Study on Fuselage Design for SAE Aero Plane
In selecting the final fuselage design for NJIT’s SAE Aero Team, a CFX study using Fluent was conducted to simulate the airflow and determine the design which generated minimal turbulence.


















