More about me

I’m a Mechanical Engineering student at Purdue University Indianapolis with a strong interest in design, analysis, and performance-focused engineering, especially in automotive and motorsport-related systems. I enjoy working at the intersection of physics, data, and hands-on testing to understand how mechanical systems behave and how they can be improved.

Through projects like Pikes Peak Aerodynamic Design and Aerodynamic Nose Cone Analysis, I’ve worked with CFD tools (SimScale, Star-CCM), CAD software (SolidWorks, Fusion 360), and wind tunnel testing to design, analyze, and validate components. These projects pushed me to iterate on designs, compare results against real data, and think critically about why a design performs the way it does—not just whether it works.

I’m also involved in the Purdue Sim Club and Purdue Motorsports Club, where I help with vehicle dynamics analysis, race data review, and setup development using tools like MoTeC and RaceStudio 3. A lot of this work comes down to breaking down complex data, identifying trends, and applying mechanical engineering principles to improve performance in a practical way.

Outside of technical work, I’ve taken on leadership roles and helped organize team and community events, which has improved how I communicate ideas and work with others. I’m currently looking for internship or shadowing opportunities in mechanical engineering, particularly in automotive design, performance engineering, or applied analysis, where I can keep building real-world engineering experience.

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