Engineering
I am passionate about creating new products and innovations within the biomedical field. I see many opportunities within digital health that I would like to pursue in the future.
Professional Drone Footage
I am a Part 107 certified UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) pilot and fly drones professionally. Drones are environmentally friendly and useful in several applications from light shows to real estate photography to aerial surveys and search and rescue- drones are a vital technology for the future. If you need aerial photography services, contact me with your request.

Development: MERN Stack, AWS, and Custom GPTs
I have developed applications with MERN (MongoDB, ExpressJS, React, and
Node.JS). I have cloud practitioner experience with AWS (deploying small web applications into node.js EC2s) and have built Custom GPTs for use within ChatGPT.




My Web App Portfolio
A note on applications: Previously, these applications used to be live on two Heroku Dynos. They are currently migrating to EC2s on AWS instead, so they are not currently live.
To Do List Web App
I built a relatively simple to-do list application using MongoDB, node.js, and express.

Puff Server
I created a fun little server with a Boostrap frontend that interfaces with the MailChimp API.

My Beliefs and Missions
Open Sourcing and Archiving of Knowledge
In 2025, as much knowledge as possible should be made available to as many people as possible. Information and education should not be locked behind a paywall, nor should it be deleted. If knowledge has existed in the past, then it should continue to exist.

Autodidacticism and Lifelong Learning
Learning (the accumulation of knowledge) should be constant- and the knowledge does not need to be transferred in a structured setting by a set individual. Learning can occur through books, digital lectures, podcasts, and individually selected projects. Additionally, intelligence is a societal construct, with multiple intelligences formed based on focus or values that can be changed at any time.

Overspecialization Of Resources Lead to Exploitation
Typically in economics, it is taught that specialization is good - and that if different individuals, organizations, or entities specialize in trade, then everyone will simultaneously benefit. There is a problem with this assumption though: it rests on several assumptions, the most flawed being perfect information (all market participants have complete knowledge of prices and costs). Unfortunately, due to the lopsided distribution of data and access to information, individuals, organizations, or even larger entities that choose to rely entirely on specialization end up taken advantage of by their competitors. Without regard to any specific industries, this practice leads to either buyers drastically overpaying for the actual value of the product or service, or for sellers drastically underselling the real value of their product or service.
How is this fixed? Information and data should be as accessible and transparent as possible. By learning about the industries, trades, and data of other entities, the unequal distribution of data can be improved. This progresses everyone towards fair terms of agreement and optimizes society as a whole.
