Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4.7 out of 5 GPA
2016 to 2021
Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Finance Minor
Premed, Computer Science and Economics Concentrations
Coursework
Engineering:
Mechanical and Materials
Thermodynamics and Fluids
Dynamics and Control
Design and Manufacturing
Product Design Process
Measurement and Instrumentation
Electronics for Mechanical Systems
Management in Engineering
Numerical Computation
Mechanical Engineering Tools
Finance:
Managerial Finance
Entrepreneurship and VC
Corporate Finance
Financial Accounting
Mergers, Acquisitions and PE
Premed:
Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Psychology
Computer Science:
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Fundamentals of Programming
Economics:
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Economic History
Extracurriculars
Varsity Division 1 Lightweight Men’s Crew Coxswain
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity - Executive Committee
Massachusetts General Hospital Patient Escort Volunteer Coordinator
COVID Vaccination clinic volunteer
Boston Cares Volunteer Leader
Publication
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common genetic cardiomyopathy. Pathogenic germline variation in genes encoding the sarcomere is the predominant cause of disease. However diagnostic features, including unexplained left ventricular hypertrophy, typically do not develop until late adolescence or after. The early stages of disease pathogenesis and the mechanisms underlying the transition to a clinically overt phenotype are not well understood. In this study, we investigated if circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) could stratify disease stage in sarcomeric HCM.
My contribution to the publication focused on the collection and analysis of samples. Additionally, I analyzed and post-processed the data to determine any statistically significant trends
Comparison of a normal heart and a heart with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Awards
President’s Volunteer Service Award
I helped provide nutritional food and groceries to those experiencing food insecurity through East End House Food Pantry and the Union Square Farmers Market. At the Farmers Market, I managed the SNAP benefit program (formerly food stamps) and directed customers to stands that accepted SNAP. As Volunteer Leader at the food pantry, I reduced bin to bin inconsistencies and created a more equitable food distribution method using random tokens. To prevent food shortages, I inventoried and made an itemized list of food to be ordered. As a result, we never ran out of food and had extras to fulfill special requests.