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Overview

I am a Software Engineer specializing in AI and autonomy in Boeing’s advanced R&D division, Phantom Works. My work focuses on researching, designing, and implementing cutting-edge solutions to advance Boeing’s next generation of autonomous systems, including autonomous aircraft.

Before joining Boeing, I completed a dual master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (MechE) and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) at MIT, where I conducted graduate research under Prof. Pierre Lermusiaux. My research primarily addressed two key challenges: (1) developing optimal path planning schemes for autonomous marine vehicles and (2) numerical modeling of acoustic propagation in uncertain environments. Prior to MIT, I earned my undergraduate degree from McGill University, where my research centered on aerodynamic shape optimization.

My interests lie at the intersection of the fields of (1) robotics/autonomy/AI, (2) applied mathematics, (3) computational sciences, and (4) fluid mechanics/aerodynamics. Throughout my career, I have worked on projects that strike a balance among these domains. I am passionate about solving difficult problems that have a lasting and meaningful effect on the world.

Beyond engineering, I am an avid sports enthusiast who enjoys basketball, soccer, and skiing. I also play the tabla (a pair of hand drums used in Indian classical music) and love to paint and travel.