About
I'm a software engineer who thrives at the intersection of digital systems and physical-world applications. With a Princeton education and 2.5 years of experience at Atlassian, I've developed a deep appreciation for how technology can transform creative processes and enable new forms of expression.
My journey as a builder began in traditional software engineering, but quickly expanded into the world of fiber arts. What started as an interest in crochet—seeing it as an intriguing manifestation of algorithms in the physical world—evolved into a broader exploration of how technology can enhance creative processes. This perspective led me to machine knitting with the Brother KH-930, where I discovered the power of automation in amplifying creative potential.
Currently, I'm developing a platform that bridges the gap between creative vision and technical execution in knitwear design. This project exemplifies my passion for building software that has tangible, real-world applications. By automating complex pattern calculations, I'm working to free designers to focus on what truly matters: innovation and creativity.
My background spans both coasts—from San Diego roots to San Francisco tech scene experience, and now New York City's dynamic environment. This geographical journey mirrors my professional evolution: always seeking new challenges and opportunities to create meaningful impact through technology.
I'm particularly drawn to the intersection of software, robotics, and embedded systems—areas where code transcends the digital realm to create meaningful physical impact. My journey from traditional software development to exploring automated manufacturing processes with knitwear has reinforced my passion for building systems that bridge the digital-physical divide. Whether it's streamlining development workflows at Atlassian or creating automated solutions for manufacturing processes, I'm driven by opportunities to develop technology that solves tangible, real-world problems.