About Me
I’m a mechanical engineer drawn to the challenge of making things work reliably in the real world. Whether it’s designing test fixtures for medical devices or optimizing thermal performance in consumer products, I’m energized by the iterative process—testing, learning from failures, and refining until the solution holds up.
My Experience
At Instron, I developed testing systems for autoinjectors, which taught me the precision and rigor required in medical device R&D. Every measurement matters when you’re validating equipment that impacts patient safety.
My time at SharkNinja on the Heated Products team gave me a different perspective—working on air fryers, ovens, and grills where thermal design meets consumer expectations. It’s fascinating how much engineering goes into making everyday products work seamlessly.
For my senior capstone, I led a team designing an insect capture device that won the “Best Iterative Design” award. The project reinforced what I love most about engineering: taking a concept through multiple design cycles until you land on something that actually works.
What I’m Looking For
I’m graduating in May 2026 and looking for mechanical engineering roles where I can apply my R&D and testing experience—particularly in product development, systems design, or thermal applications. I’m especially interested in work that involves bridging design intent with real-world performance.
Based in Boston, open to opportunities throughout New England and beyond.