I’m getting experience with regular tech, robotics, health, math and health-tech. I’m organizing each project into one of these buttons so each build has a clear category and learning objective. This structure keeps my work focused and tied to my long-term direction.
Software
Software projects let me apply core engineering skills in a practical way. These skills support my long-term vision of building wearable systems that are trustworthy and usable in real care decisions.
Robotics
Robotics helps me think beyond software and into physical systems with real-world constraints. This supports my vision because wearable health-tech depends on reliable device behavior before analytics can be useful.
Health
Health-focused projects keep my technical work connected to real patient needs. This moves me toward systems that help people act earlier and understand risk before problems escalate.
Math
Math projects strengthen the decision layer behind health-tech systems. These are essential for my vision because better clinical context depends on reasoning quality, not just interface design.
Health-Tech
Health-tech projects combine software, data and health science into one applied workflow. This is the most direct path toward my goal of wearable systems that make health data accessible, understandable and useful.