About
Hi! I'm a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of California, Irvine, where I get to combine my biggest interests: race cars and 3D printing.
Most of my time is spent with Anteater Formula Racing where we participate in the Formula SAE competition in Michigan. As the current Human Interface Lead Engineer, I’m in charge of designing and integrating the systems that connect the driver to the car. Everything from the steering and brakes to the firewall and driver restraints.
When I'm not working on the race car, you can usually find me in Won Lab as a undergraduate researcher. There, I contribute to research on heat transport phenomena by designing and fabricating parts for our experimental setups. It’s a great chance to use my hands-on skills with all kinds of 3D printing, including FDM, SLA, and even metal 3D printing.
Whether it's for a race car or a research project, I'm always excited by the challenge of turning my ideas into physical reality.
Performance-Driven Engineering
I believe that exceptional engineering is defined by measurable outcomes. For me, every design choice must be deliberate and justified by its contribution to performance. Whether I'm selecting materials for a combat robot or designing a critical vehicle system, my goal is always the same: to translate engineering principles into tangible, high-performance results.














