Engineer · Builder · Founder
I bridge technical work and people.
A General Engineering student at Washington & Lee who likes taking something technical and turning it into something people can actually use — software, research, or things that get built. My interests run through civil & construction engineering and environmental & water research.
Founder · 2025–present
A service that reads residential construction contracts and turns them into plain-English reports homeowners can actually act on. I built it end to end — a three-stage AI review system (ingestion → risk analysis → plain-English report), the brand, the website, and the business itself.
Visit GroundTruth →Undergraduate Research Fellow · REMUS REU (NSF), UNC Charlotte · Summer 2026
Through UNC Charlotte’s NSF-funded REMUS program (Research Experiences and Mentorship in Urban Systems), I studied whether urban stream restoration actually works — measuring total suspended solids (sediment load) at Reedy Creek, a restored urban watershed. Field sampling, data analysis, and connecting technical measurements to real outcomes like erosion and water quality.
Read the summary →Founder · 2026
A shoppable 3D interior-design tool: drop a product photo from any website into a live 3D room you can arrange, customize, and shop. I shaped the concept and product and built working prototypes — including a 3D room editor with an image-to-3D pipeline that turns a single product photo into a placeable, orbitable object.
See the demo →I’m from Charlotte, NC, and I study General Engineering at Washington & Lee University, with minors in Mathematics and Philosophy. I tend to learn by building things and shipping them — whether that’s a company, a research project, or something on a jobsite.
What ties my work together is turning technical things into something people can act on. That’s the through-line from GroundTruth to my research to the civil and construction work I want to grow into. I care about doing real work that holds up, and about being someone a team actually wants to build with.
Open to conversations about civil & construction engineering, environmental & water research, and building things.
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