I build things that last. Whether it’s engineering aerospace and defense systems, designing sustainable infrastructure, or crafting historically inspired mechanical art, my focus is always on practicality, longevity, and real-world impact.
I don’t believe in hype or half-measures. I believe in systems that work, craftsmanship that stands the test of time, and solutions that make a difference—not just in theory, but where it actually matters.
As an engineer, entrepreneur, and problem-solver, I think in pictures, systems, and efficiencies. I analyze how things function in the real world and strip away unnecessary complexity to get to what truly works. My background spans aerospace, defense, thermal management, acoustics, manufacturing, and software development, but my real expertise lies in identifying what’s broken and designing a better way forward.
What Drives Me
- Sustainable Infrastructure & Systems – I don’t just design things; I build infrastructure that lasts. Whether it’s engineering solutions in aerospace, developing a decentralized emergency communication system, or refining manufacturing processes, my focus is on sustainability, efficiency, and resilience.
- Engineering Meets Art – I see mechanical design as a form of storytelling. My Chrono-Mechanical Art projects blend historical authenticity with cutting-edge engineering, creating machines that feel like they could have existed, even if they never did.
- Unfiltered Honesty & Practical Solutions – I have no patience for fluff, bureaucracy, or unnecessary complications. I believe in fair, honest, and direct conversations, even when they’re uncomfortable. The world needs real answers, not just talk.
I also believe that responsible capitalism is the key to real, lasting change. Profit and purpose aren’t opposites—they should work together to build stronger businesses, stronger industries, and stronger communities.
This site is where I share my work, my ideas, and the things I’m building. If you’re looking for deep-dive discussions on engineering, craftsmanship, and designing better systems for the future, you’re in the right place.