I'm a self-taught product designer and engineer building for Palantir, NASA, Contrary and 8VC. Experimenting with new interfacing systems and human-ai collaboration.
Previously, I competed in a hackathon every weekend and won 15, including the largest AI hackathon in the world. Here, I joined Berkeley Skydeck with $68k to design a human-ai collaboration pipeline for 911 dispatchers. I also hosted the largest design hackathon in the U.S funded by Notion and Figma. Currently, I research adaptive interfaces for spacesuits and build C2 software for Formula race cars.
As a kid I built cardboard claw machines and sold handmade clothes in my living room.
Augmenting perception and beauty felt like alchemy. Henceforth, I made
it my life's mission to master (and elevate) the art of human experience.
Occasionally, I rabbit hole into
ww2 history and renaissance artworks at cafés.
Other times, I run 3Ks and
write.
Designing an triage system for 911 calls to offload non-emergency calls to an AI VUI during crisis situations with high call volumes. $68,000 in funding from Berkeley SkyDeck with a $1M Valuation.
Designing a defensive wildfire mitigation platform that forecasts fires from geographic UAV data and suggests real-time actions for firefighters.
Designing an adaptive spacesuit interface and mission control system for spacewalks on the moon. Top 10 National Finalist invited to NASA JSC to test our prototype with astronauts.
Designing a centralized platform centralizing club event-discovery @ UCI. Students discover tailored events through our app. Club Admin track metrics on the dashboard.