Overview¶

I am an MBA candidate at the Stanford Graduate School of Business with a background in AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. Prior to the GSB, I worked as an AI/Autonomy Software Engineer in Boeing’s advanced R&D division, Phantom Works, where I researched, designed, and implemented next-generation autonomous systems for aircraft and defense platforms.
Before Boeing, I earned a dual master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Computational Science & Engineering from MIT, where my research focused on optimal path planning for autonomous marine vehicles and numerical modeling of acoustic propagation in uncertain environments. My work was presented at global conferences, published in peer-reviewed journals, and supported by industry partnerships. I began my academic journey at McGill University, where I studied Mechanical Engineering and conducted research in computational aerodynamics.
Outside of work, I’m an avid sports enthusiast who enjoys basketball, soccer, and skiing. I also play the tabla (a pair of Indian classical hand drums) and love to paint, travel, and cook.
My interests lie at the intersection of technology and business: developing and scaling innovations that can transform industries and address global challenges. I am passionate about solving difficult problems that have meaningful impact.