My personal projects are mainly wrapped around my interest in aerospace and motorsports, where creative concepts are turned into physical, functioning systems. My projects are built around the full engineering workflow, from early sketches and CAD models to fabrication, testing, and performance refinement. I care deeply about how things are made just as much as how they perform.
Most of my work lives at the intersection of design, manufacturing, and usability. I enjoy pushing designs toward their best possible outcome by optimizing geometry, materials, and manufacturing methods, always with the end user and real-world performance in mind. Whether it’s improving efficiency, strength, or reliability, I approach each project as an opportunity to refine both the product and the process behind it.
I enjoy working in a hands-on, iterative way. Planning gives every project a clear direction, but I expect to learn as I go through building, testing, and questioning every assumption. I follow the design process closely: exploring multiple ideas, evaluating trade-offs, and improving the design through feedback and data rather than guesswork. No idea is dismissed too early; the best solutions often come from creative exploration backed by engineering logic.
This page documents that journey. You’ll find active projects, completed builds, and future concepts that reflect how I think, design, and problem-solve as an engineer. Each project shows not just what I made, but why I made it that way — including the decisions, challenges, and improvements that shaped the final result.