About
I’m an engineering-focused student working primarily in robotics systems design.
I started in FTC and later transitioned into FRC, where I became increasingly interested in how mechanical architecture, control systems, and match strategy integrate under real constraints.
What draws me most to engineering is systems interaction.
How does a mechanism behave not in isolation, but across an entire match cycle?
How do weight distribution, gear ratios, control latency, and driver input compound over time?
How do small design decisions influence reliability under pressure?
Beyond competition robotics, I explore embedded control systems and small-scale engineering experiments — not for novelty, but to understand principles.
I’m particularly interested in:
- Mechanical design under strict constraints
- Control systems integration
- Iterative prototyping
- Engineering tradeoffs and optimization
This site documents that process — the reasoning, the failures, and the refinements.
I’m less interested in showcasing finished builds than in understanding why they work.