biomed + cs major usually working through messy ideas
I’m drawn to projects where the “technical” part isn’t the hardest part — it’s understanding what people need, what constraints matter, and what’s worth simplifying.
Lately that’s looked like building Klariti (digital wellness + focus), and running CurioLab programming where students learn engineering by actually making things.
Outside of that, I keep a running list of songs on repeat, design details I love, and little notes from things that make me curious.
Klariti
A focus + digital wellness system that adds intentional friction (NFC, focus “modes,” and accountability) so it’s easier to stay off autopilot and build habits that stick.
CurioLab
A learn-by-building engineering program. I design the curriculum + project pipeline, run the program logistics, and train mentors so students can ship real projects — not just follow instructions.
Klariti
Digital wellness + focus system (NFC, accountability, gamified modes).
open →ongoingCurioLab
Curriculum, mentor training, student projects, and demo days.
open →communityHackCWRU
Hackathon + make-a-thon tracks, workshops, sponsors, and builds.
open →archiveOlder projects
Past experiments, mini tools, and prototypes I still like.
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