I am a Master’s student in Robotics at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in medical robotics. My research interests lie at the intersection of motion planning and perception, with a focus on surgical automation and the development of systems that improve precision, adaptability, and patient outcomes.
Previously, I worked as a reinforcement learning engineer in motion planning for autonomous vehicles. In parallel, I volunteered with the Red Cross, where I led hands-on robotics projects for refugee children, introducing them to engineering through practical, creative problem-solving.
I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in robotics and machine learning, with the long-term goal of advancing adaptive computer vision and intelligent control for medical and surgical applications. Outside of academia, I play squash and aim to compete at a higher professional level.