About me
I’m a passionate robotics and mechatronics engineer with a knack for solving complex challenges with practical & innovative solutions. In my current role at GameChanger Analytics, I lead the software design for wearable devices that not only handles advanced sensor fusion and machine learning techniques but also brings real-time, actionable insights from data like IMU and physiological signals into everyday applications. I love seeing how these innovations can make a difference in improving human performance.
I received my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Specialization: Mechatronics & Control) from the Georgia Institute of Technology, as a member in the Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls (EPIC) Lab. My doctoral studies focused on the development of intelligent controllers for powered robotic prostheses and exoskeletons for individuals with gait impairments. This was achieved by utilizing embedded sensor & microprocessor technology paired with machine learning and sensor fusion to improve robustness and intelligence of these devices in real time.
Throughout my career, I’ve built scalable, end-to-end pipelines that seamlessly merge multiple sensor streams and analytical methods into embedded systems. I thrive on the challenge of communicating complex technical concepts in a way that’s accessible to everyone! My continuous curiosity and passion for learning drive me to explore new frontiers in robotics, mechatronics, controls, machine learning, and data science.
The mindset isn’t about seeking a result — it’s more about the process of getting to that result. It’s about the journey and the approach. It’s a way of life. I do think that it’s important, in all endeavors, to have that mentality!
– Kobe Bryant