Engineer with a background in fine arts, interested in building work at the intersection of technology, creativity, and human understanding.
Currently studying engineering at MIT. My work spans front end development, creative coding, data visualization, and AI oriented tools. I enjoy building systems that not only function well, but communicate ideas clearly and invite people to think differently.
I often use the web as a medium, especially frameworks like
Next.js
, to explore how design, data, and interaction come together in expressive and usable ways.
My interests are deeply interdisciplinary. I am drawn to projects that combine art and computation, and I see software as a cultural tool as much as a technical one. This has led me to explore projects like
InternLoom
, generative art, experimental visual systems, and narrative driven technical projects.
I operate between two modes of thinking. One shaped by art, history, and the humanities, focused on meaning and context. The other grounded in engineering, focused on structure, abstraction, and problem solving. My goal is to bring these together to make complex or invisible ideas more accessible.
I am especially interested in applying systematic technical thinking to traditionally qualitative subjects, using computation to explore culture, policy, and society with clarity and rigor.