About
I’m a fourth-year Electrical & Biomedical Engineering student at McMaster University, and my path into engineering started with a simple belief: technology should be in service of people and communities, especially those who need it most.
That belief has shaped everything I’ve worked on: seizure-detection systems that automate emergency response, a wearable overdose-response device built for Hamilton’s opioid crisis, and assistive musical instruments for hospital patients with limited mobility, one of which is now permanently installed at a children’s hospice in Ottawa. These projects have shaped how I think about what engineering is for.
That same instinct pulls me outside the lab. I’m a faculty advisor for Health Hatch, Director of Allyship for Voices for Peace, on operations for the Design League, a co-founder of the Rotary Club Merivale chapter, and, for balance, captain of a football intramural team.
When I’m not in the lab, I’m usually somewhere near a record player. There’s a bit of that on my desk.