More Projects
I enjoy exploring the intersection between physics, engineering, and computer science—especially when they connect to broader, global impact.
Here are a few side projects I've worked on!
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Space Policy
As part of the Stanford Student Space Initiative's policy team, we submitted public comments on the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), advocating for clearer exemptions to support amateur rocketry. [Read more here]
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I also help manage licensing for our upcoming 2U CubeSat, SAMWISE, coordinating with regulatory agencies including NOAA, the FCC, and the ITU to ensure compliance for launch and operation in October 2025.

Electronics Independent Project
For my independent project with Prof. John Fox in APPPHYS 290, I designed and implemented a tracking analog-to-digital converter (ADC) using Verilog in WebFPGA. This project involved learning digital electronics fundamentals including counters, clock dividers, and comparator logic.

KIPAC Stargazing Nights
For the past few years, I’ve volunteered at KIPAC Stargazing Nights, where I help run a Unistellar eVscope telescope to take photos of deep space objects and provide accessible explanations of topics such as stellar evolution to visitors of all ages. Here are some of my favorite photos from these events!








