
Electrical Design Lead
I worked with a wonderful team and was responsible for the electrical design and integration of the 2019 FSAE Olin Electric Motorsports vehicle.
I was born and raised underneath the bright skies of Austin, Texas. My family, through allegory and example, taught me that anything is possible with enough patience and hard work. Once I'm set on a challenge my mind races like a train to find the solution.
In the face of an incomprehensibly massive universe I believe that humanity's next step is to venture outwards to explore the cosmos firsthand, and I fully intend to be a part of that effort.
In my free time, I pour a lot of my energy into designing and building a FSAE electric race car with my college's team, Olin Electric Motorsports. It's through this interesting and rigorous design challenge that I learn to engineer for applicable contexts.
Learn about the different projects I've worked on. (Hover for more details)
I worked with a wonderful team and was responsible for the electrical design and integration of the 2019 FSAE Olin Electric Motorsports vehicle.
The battery management peripheral board V2 for OEM’s MK-V vehicle for a 16s9p segment (Spring 2020).
Visualizing the Enigma Machine used during WWII for encryption for my Principles of Engineering class (Fall 2018).
I took data of my life in 15-minute increments for two semesters, took note of how many caffeinated drinks I had, tracked my music, and visualized it in Illustrator (Fall 2019).
The service section is where we hold all of the HV/LV electronics for the battery pack. We redesigned the service section to be more serviceable with clean harnessing (Spring 2019).
A facial recognition program I designed and implemented for my Quantitative Engineering Analysis class (Spring 2018).
A flight computer designed for our first in-house rocket with Olin Rocketry (Spring 2018).
two throttle position sensors, performing the necessary safety checks, and sending instructions to the Motor Controller (F2017-S2018).