After 4 year's of studying at the University of Pittsburgh, I have obtained my Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering, concentrating in Biomechanics, with a minor in Mechanical Engineering!
My passion for innovative solutions drives my focus on Prosthetics Design, Artificial Organs Production, Humanoid Robotic Movement, and Neural Engineering. Equipped with strong technical skills and adaptability, I am dedicated to making a positive impact in the medical field by creating groundbreaking solutions that enhance well-being.
Actively participating in research projects, I have collaborated with the Accessible Prosthetics Initiative (API) to refine prosthetic devices. My expertise in fabrication, CAD, design software, and programming languages like MATLAB and Python has enabled effective contributions.
As I continue to grow and learn, I'm eager to apply my knowledge and skills to help others and make a difference in the world of biomedical engineering.
XProjects
Researching vibration therapy for phantom limb pain
Incorporating vibration technology into prosthetic systems
Accessible Prosthetics Initiative
Researching more breathable alternatives to prosthetic liners
Engineering an accesible prosthetic leg design
Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory
Utilizing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation therapy to aid in the recovery of neuromotor function for stroke patients
University of Pittsburgh Brain Institute
Maintenance and conduction of experiments on cell lines related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
employing drawing, foam core building, and various molding techniques to visualize ideas
utilizing CAD software, 3D printing, and machining to turn designs into tangible products.
applying high-precision tooling and post-processing techniques to enhance the finalized device.
putting 100% of myself into every idea and product I create!