What I Care About
I'm a first-year Master's student in EECS at MIT, and I'm most excited by technology that feels emotionally intelligent instead of purely functional.
A lot of my work sits at the intersection of art, embedded systems, and interaction design. I like making things that are technically solid but still feel warm, expressive, and human.
Long term, I want to build robots and interactive tools that can better understand people: their emotions, habits, and social cues. To me, good technology should improve someone's life, even if that improvement is small, quiet, or just makes a day feel a little lighter.
HTMAA has been a fun place to explore that mindset because it pushes me to work across hardware, code, fabrication, and visual storytelling all at once.
Right Now
I'm focused on human-robot interaction, prototyping, and figuring out how to make intelligent systems feel more intuitive and approachable.
Outside of Class
- Drawing and visual design
- Consumer technology
- Playful product ideas