About Me
I love solving problems and making music!
I am currently employed full time by Boeing as an electronic systems design and analysis engineer. I ensure the electronic components that are fitted into first, business and premium economy seats function as intended and maintain a safe aircraft cabin environment for flight passengers like you and me.
I recently earned a BS/MS dual degree in electrical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. I have an undergraduate focus in robotics and a graduate focus in image and signal processing. I have also completed an immersion in music, and earned a yellow belt in Lean Six Sigma.
I completed my first co-op with Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids, IA. I assisted my team with the environmental testing, troubleshooting, and qualification of control display units that are installed in modern commerical and firefighting aircraft. This helped me gain experience in part selection, circuit design, test and verification, documentation and more.
My second co-op was with Amazon Robotics in Westborough, MA. There I worked on the Hardware Quality and Reliability team to build hardware test setups, create test procedures and write standard operating procedures for the new Failure Analysis lab. I also learned how several AR products function from hardware development, and employed Lean Six Sigma quality tools to perform in-lab failure analysis on faulty units.
For my graduate research, I delivered a complete system for testing 3D bin packing algorithms using the Sawyer collaborative arm robot and an overhead Intel RealSense depth camera. The system utilizes a robotic grasping neural network developed by fellow roboticist and RIT alumn Sulabh Kumra, as well as the publicly available Point Cloud Library (PCL).
Feel free to browse my other recent projects on this site, as well as on my GitHub.
In my free time, I enjoy top rope climbing and bouldering, jamming and playing shows with my band, Honeydü, hiking with friends, and cooking.