About Me

Outside of engineering, I love spending time outdoors (I plan to hike part of the Appalachian Trail this fall), powerlifting, and skateboarding. I came to NYU unsure of my path, but through physics and a passion for tinkering, I eventually decided on a career in engineering. Below is a picture of one of the peaks on Breakneck’s Ridge in Cold Spring, New York.

One of my most recent and favorite passions has been powerlifting. My journey began at the start of 2025 when I started my Co-Op at Arthrex in Florida. During those 6 months, I trained relentlessly and left the Co-Op with a second-place finish at the Florida Sunshine States, organized by Powerlifting America.

I hope to continue to compete in the near future with my mind set on nationals in the next year! Below is a video of my first 500lb squat at the meet.

In addition to powerlifting and spending time outdoors, I love to make new experiences with my friends and family, whether it is playing soccer, cooking, skateboarding, running marathons, or skydiving!

Robotics Design Team

With the Robotics Design Team, I have developed skills in CAD specifically in Onshape. As a mechanical engineer on the excavation team, I was responsible for the testing, designing, and manufacturing of the tensioning system.

First Model back view

Above is the bird’ eye and below is the side view of the prototype for a jack-screw tensioning system.  The Design was made using CAD on Onshape. The design was simple in that would be attached to the side of the Robots conveyor belt arm and can tension the belt by adjusting the width of the two main components using a wrench.

First Model side view

Final Design for Tensioning system (3pt perspective)

Below is the three-point perspective of the final CAD model of the jack screw tensioning system of the Robot. The final design was adjusted to fit the unique geometry of the conveyor belt arm and its rotary motor. The system tensions the same as the prototype by adjusting the length of arms using a wrench.

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