CS student, AI researcher, and software engineer with a global perspective.
I am a computer science student at the University of Florida (Honors) with a focus on artificial intelligence and distributed systems. Originally from Michigan and based in Tallahassee, I carry a 3.94 GPA as a member of Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies.
My research interests center on distributed optimization, multi-agent control, and reinforcement learning. I conduct undergraduate research in the GATAS Lab at the Florida Institute of National Security, where my published work on multi-agent coordination was accepted to the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 2025. I am currently completing an honors thesis on sheaf-theoretic control architectures for heterogeneous UAV swarms through the University Scholars Program. I have also served as a teaching assistant for a 100+ student machine learning engineering course, and I have completed software engineering internships at Amazon and Trane Technologies. After graduation, I will be joining Amazon full-time as a Software Development Engineer I in Sunnyvale, CA.
Outside of academics and work, I enjoy sprinting, Spartan racing, rock climbing, backcountry camping, international travel, experimental cooking, and live rock music.