"fall in love with some activity, and do it! ... nearly everything is really interesting if you go into deeply!"  -R.P.F

I am an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University and the SMART Center. At Northeastern, I lead the Autonomous Integrated Microsystems  (AIMS) Laboratory. 

I am interested in developing integrated microsystems while exploring the interface of electrical engineering, solid-state physics, continuum mechanics, material science, and biology. I am interested in merging data science and physics to drive new efficiencies (sensing, computation, and actuation) in microsystems design and semiconductor manufacturing processes. Microsystem technology enables the digital world to be connected with the physical world that we live in. 

Before joining Northeastern, I was a postdoctoral research associate with the SonicMEMS group at Cornell, Ithaca, New York and graduate research assistant at NanoDevices Lab at Marquette, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.