CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARY

Much of my work remains confidential, but my experience spans a wide spectrum; from rapid two-week concept sprints to comprehensive, year-long integrated product development initiatives. I thrive in multidisciplinary environments, and my portfolio includes everything from deploying large at sea energy generation systems and designing innovative electro-mechanical fluidic systems, to developing advanced surgical tools for stem cell transplantation. Beyond these, I’ve contributed to numerous other projects across diverse industries, each presenting unique challenges and opportunities for creative problem-solving.

I’m passionate about quickly mastering new domains and transforming complex ideas into tangible, impactful products. If you’re interested in learning more or exploring potential collaborations, I’d be delighted to connect.

Technical
Curiosity

Embracing cutting-edge technology is at the heart of my engineering approach. I am continually exploring advanced manufacturing processes and tools to expand and refine my mechanical expertise.

For example, I have fabricated high-volume, tight-tolerance components using a Swiss screw machine, enabling the precise dispensing of liquids onto glass for sophisticated life science applications. I have also led the prototyping and testing of surgical tools in animal lab environments, translating early-stage concepts into validated, functional designs through hands-on evaluation and iteration.

Prototyping
Expertise

One of my engineering strengths is understanding prototype fidelity. In practice, this means knowing the right level of effort needed to build a prototype that clearly communicates an idea.

I’ve built prototypes at scales ranging from microns to full-scale environments, using tools from sewing machines to wire EDM. Along the way I’ve worked across a wide range of processes including soft goods fabrication, 3D printing, thermoforming, injection molding, lost wax casting, laser cutting, waterjet cutting, and many others.

Thoughtful
Collaboration

I think it’s important to know what you are not. Being confident in your abilities, without overselling them, creates space for collaboration.

I enjoy working on diverse teams of experts whose backgrounds may range from industrial design to optical engineering. In my experience, bringing different skill sets together thoughtfully leads to stronger, more well-considered designs.

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