About
I am building a technical path around biomedical engineering.
I study Biomedical Engineering at the University of Missouri, with a foundation from MSOE and practical experience from GE HealthCare.

I transferred from Milwaukee School of Engineering after three years that gave me a serious technical base in circuits, math, digital electronics, and disciplined problem solving.
Missouri is where that foundation is turning toward biomedical engineering. I am especially interested in imaging, instrumentation, medical devices, and manufacturing systems.
Outside of school, I am usually pulled toward climbing, biking, building things, photography, and being outside. New Zealand and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing still sit in the background of how I think about useful, durable work.
01Biomedical Engineering at Mizzou
02MSOE foundation in circuits, math, and engineering discipline
03GE HealthCare MRI manufacturing exposure
04Hands-on, systems-minded, and build-oriented