I built this website as a way to take ownership of my work, ideas, and direction. As an engineering student with interests that span research, athletics, and hands-on technical work, I wanted a centralized place to document what I’m doing and why it matters. This site serves as both a personal archive and a public-facing platform where I can present projects, reflect on experiences, and continue building a clear identity around performance, curiosity, and discipline.
A major part of the process has been leveraging ChatGPT as a tool for both coding and writing. I use it to accelerate development, troubleshoot issues, and generate structured content that I can refine and adapt. Rather than replacing my understanding, it acts as a force multiplier—allowing me to move faster, test ideas more efficiently, and focus on higher-level thinking and design.
Ultimately, this website represents a blend of independence and collaboration. It’s a space where I can build something tangible while still taking advantage of modern tools to improve my workflow. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s consistent progress, clear communication, and creating something that reflects both my technical growth and personal journey.