About Me
"My passion is to create technology that helps people by advancing society."
My love for electrical engineering developed in my high school's Robotics Club. I like taking in/out data and make decisions based on that. I was the first in the club to develop a vision algorithm and deploy it into a competition. Under my guise, the team earned Judge's Choice, Inspire, and we made it past qualifiers.
Currently, I am pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Bucknell University, with a concentration in IoT. I am a part of the NSLS and IEEE. I also work on research part time.
This summer, I am interning at Dirac, Inc. in the Manhattan office. I can't say what I am working on, but this role will put to use my understanding of CAD, machining/building, and programming.
Outside of Bucknell, I am an active member of my community on Long Island, New York. I earned the highest rank in scouting - Eagle, was active in my school's Key Club, and president of the Lynbrook Robotics Club. To this day, I mentor students in the club during my spare time. Last winter, I did a programming workshop and help the students program and tune a PID controller for some of the motors.
Personal Values
These do not represent companies or organizations I am affiliated with. Ordered in significance.
- Information should be free. This includes academic literature, news, religion, etc. I only see this as a means to benefit democracy and innovation.
- Global intervention is necessary. Sometimes this is poorly executed with an imperialist-globalist agenda, but overall it is important. I think the idea of "developing countries" is outdated as many countries we (the US, UN, EU, WEF... "the west") send aid to either reject it or cannot use it. The problem isn't the political unrest, disease, etc. but that we don't try to fix the root causes. However, if executed well, these countries can only benefit the rest of the world.
- "Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times." - G. Michael Hopf
- I don't trust AI with management decisions. This includes countries, companies, etc.
- Nuclear energy is the future.
- Re-industrialization of the US is necessary for my generation to achieve the American Dream.
- The two-term limit is outdated. This is rooted in a post-ww2 view on fascism and communism.