About Me

I am a Biomedical Engineer with a B.E. degree from Stony Brook University and currently pursuing my M.S. through the school’s accelerated B.E./M.S. program. With a background that bridges engineering and clinical care, I’m passionate about using technology to make a real impact in patient outcomes.

This year, I’m working as a Global Supplier Quality Engineer Co-Op at Siemens Healthineers, gaining hands-on experience in the medical device industry while continuing my graduate studies.

Previously, I interned at VJ Technologies, where I helped design and test non-destructive CT imaging systems. I developed LINAC synchronization systems and worked alongside physicists and engineers to fine-tune performance. In the Cardiac Electrophysiology Lab, I use MATLAB to simulate cardiac action potentials and investigate treatments for Long QT Syndrome—blending modeling with meaningful medical applications.

I also bring a unique perspective from my work as a certified paramedic. With years of experience providing advanced life support in high-stress situations, I understand the realities of patient care firsthand. That clinical insight drives how I approach medical technology—from concept to design to real-world impact.

My interests lie at the intersection of medical imaging, R&D, and translational innovation. I’m always looking for ways to connect technical expertise with clinical need to create solutions that matter.

Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to learn more about my work and interests!