Bio
I’m a mechanical engineer who graduated from the University of Tennessee in 2021. My time there gave me a strong foundation in mechanical systems and problem-solving, preparing me to tackle real-world engineering challenges with practical solutions.
I started my career right after high school in 2014 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an intern. Over the years, I’ve worked on a variety of projects, collaborating on research in relating to grid and vehicle energy systems This experience has shaped my approach to engineering and deepened my passion for innovation.
At ORNL, I’ve grown both professionally and personally, working on projects that make a difference. I’m excited to continue using my skills to contribute to meaningful advancements and help solve global challenges through engineering.