I'm a third-year CS major translating raw race-car bytes into winning insights for UT Austin's Formula SAE EV team — and building the real-time systems that keep competition software reliable under pressure. At Longhorn Racing, I work on a distributed telemetry stack spanning on-car data ingest, real-time streaming, persistent storage, and live visualization, plus an in-vehicle driver dash for live timing and energy data.
That same systems-first mindset carries beyond the car. I co-founded and lead the technical direction of Longhorn Sim Racing, where I designed and shipped a production-grade web platform (Next.js, React, TypeScript, etc) supporting member accounts, event registration, admin tooling, stats dashboards, payments, and notifications for real organizational use at scale.
Most recently, I founded PitLane Systems, building broadcast software for sim racing leagues: a desktop director app with live timing, AI-assisted camera control, and broadcast-grade overlays, backed by a full licensing and distribution stack — and was selected as a 2026 McCombs Entrepreneur Summer Fellow at UT Austin.
Across all of it, I lead from the front — setting technical direction, building the teams and systems to deliver it, and shipping software that performs under pressure. Build • Lead • Ship. Open to Summer 2027 SWE internships — let's connect.



