








Creating a prosthetic hand and upper extremity model repository for e-NABLE's NIH3D online catalog.
A smart medication manager that dispenses medication at the right dose at the right time. Designed with both at-home and on-the-go use in mind.
Co-Founder - Responsible for 3D product design and UX/UI of an automated pill dispenser. Collaboration with team to ensure the product fits pricing model.
ERA.Band is a battery-free, NFC-driven wearable that inserts a moment of friction before opening apps, prompting users to name their intention and break automatic scrolling patterns. I led the product’s digital and physical development, including the website, 3D design, and manufacturing.
Co-Founder – Served as lead for website development, 3D design, and manufacturing
I designed and built an offline system that restructures fragmented clinical records into secure, standardized data workflows, giving small healthcare organizations infrastructure typically reserved for larger health systems.
Additional project details are available upon request.

QuickSlot Health is a hybrid tool for private practice physicians to automate and organize the electronic medical record (EMR), enhancing efficiency, reducing charting time, and offering deeper patient insights.
Co-Founder - Lead on development and design
Designed and built a tool to automate analysis of critical nonprofit reports.
This project explores the spatial relationship between diabetes prevalence and accessibility to healthcare services across the city's neighborhoods. By mapping these patterns, areas with potential healthcare delivery gaps can be identified, informing decisions to improve public health outcomes and equitable resource allocation.
Conducted through a network analysis simulating travel to medical facilities within three catchment zones representing varying levels of service areas, I estimated travel times based on ZocDoc data, which indicated that 10 am on Tuesdays is the most common time for doctor’s appointments. The travel and road simulations were set to begin at 9:30 am.
Full research details, including methodology, analysis, and sources, are available upon request.







