Biomedical engineer exploring digital fabrication, embedded systems, and hardware design.
HTMAA 2025 — HARVARD COLLEGE
This site documents my journey through the How To Make Almost Anything course—a comprehensive exploration of digital fabrication, embedded systems, electronics, and engineering design.
Each week presents new challenges and opportunities to build, learn, and refine my engineering skills.
Computer-Aided Design
Learning to dream in CAD. Exploring design tools and prototyping workflows.
EXPLORE →Computer-Controlled Cutting
Working with laser cutters and digital fabrication workflows.
EXPLORE →CNC Machining & Fabrication
Precision digital fabrication in wood, metal, and composites
EXPLORE →Output Devices & Actuators
Motors, displays, actuators, and systems that act on the world
EXPLORE →Mechanical Design & Midterm
Engineering principles, assembly, and course reflection
EXPLORE →Interface & App Programming
Building software systems and user interfaces for hardware
EXPLORE →Wildcard: Digital Fabrication for Fashion
CLO 3D pattern design and wearable technology: Creating a Fremen costume with digital tooling
EXPLORE →MULTIVAC: Knowledge Vending Machine
A thermal printer-integrated information system built from a scavenged POS machine.
EXPLORE →Reference Materials
Collected code samples, pseudocode, and technical documentation.
EXPLORE →To the friends and mentors who made this semester possible: Adin, Jen, Gert, Neil, and everyone in the Architecture Section. I've learned so much from each of you. Thank you for your encouragement and guidance.