I build solutions to problems people didn't know could be solved with software. GIS platforms. Telemetry systems. Data intelligence pipelines.
I build software for domains that most engineers don't touch: motocross telemetry, art market intelligence, internal tooling.
I like when the hard part is the domain, not the code.
CS grad from IUPUI '24. Currently at Sol Zero Group, building production software across architecture, deployment, and infrastructure.
The best software lets people see what wasn't visible before. That's what I want to keep building.
F1-level analytics for grassroots motocross. Three data streams (ECU telemetry, GPS, biometrics) fused into a single post-session replay platform with automatic lap detection, sector timing, and video sync. Custom ESP32-based hardware captures the data on-bike. An offline-first Electron app handles analysis at the track. Predictive performance modeling and live-streamed telemetry on the roadmap.
An internal intelligence platform for the fine-art industry. Continuously monitors galleries, museums, design studios, and auction houses for exhibition activity, gallery representation, and other industry signals. Surfaces the data as artist dossiers, a unified industry calendar, and a searchable big board for analysts to work from. Powered underneath by an LLM-first scraping pipeline with fuzzy artist resolution and confidence-based routing.
Nexus is a desktop application for team knowledge bases that hides Git entirely. Users open Obsidian and edit markdown files normally. Underneath, Nexus handles auth, version control, and conflict resolution silently. Built on Electron with Microsoft SSO, a two-tier locking system, scoped lock-release checkouts, and a persisted push queue for blocked operations. Currently deployed across the Sol Zero team.
The problem decides the stack. I figure out what the problem actually is, look at what tools are best suited for it, and go from there. Below is what's been used in the work I'm shipping right now.
Looking for the right team building things that matter.
Open to relocating.