Electromechanical systems engineering
I am most useful when hardware behavior, field context, and software signals all need to be read together instead of in isolation.
03 About
My background is in mechatronics, robotics, autonomy, and engineering systems work. I gravitate toward roles where physical behavior, data, and practical internal tools all need to fit together.
Profile
I work best on electromechanical products where the interesting work lives between physical behavior, systems integration, and the tooling teams use to make sense of data and operate better.
I am most useful when hardware behavior, field context, and software signals all need to be read together instead of in isolation.
I build Python workflows that reduce repetitive analysis, tighten operations loops, and make system issues easier to act on.
Graduate work in robotics and MPC gave me a strong base in modeling, controller behavior, validation, and the software-meets-machine boundary.
Skills
Career Path
2024 - Present
Reliability work across troubleshooting, telemetry, service operations, and internal tooling for deployed electromechanical systems.
2023 - 2024
Energy-aware control, vehicle modeling, and validation work for an autonomous EV research platform.
2023 - 2024
Graduate work focused on robotics, controls, autonomy, and deployable software-hardware systems.
2022
Supported EV platform analysis and physical design changes for an electric bus program.
2019 - 2023
Mechatronics-heavy undergraduate training across mechanical design, embedded systems, fabrication, and controls.