Hi, I am a graduate student in the Berkeley Mechanical Engineering Department, focusing on Biomechanics. My current research involves collecting ultrasound images of human tendons during dynamic grip exertions, which I then apply to an in-house machine learning algorithm to quantify in vivo deformations. This work has the potential to provide a new
Hi, I am a graduate student in the Berkeley Mechanical Engineering Department, focusing on Biomechanics. My current research involves collecting ultrasound images of human tendons during dynamic grip exertions, which I then apply to an in-house machine learning algorithm to quantify in vivo deformations. This work has the potential to provide a new understanding of the tendons’ mechanical properties in vivo, which could significantly aid in rehabilitation and the prevention of workplace injuries. I am more broadly interested in tissue and full-body mechanics, ergonomics, human health, computational applications to biomechanics, and disease prevention. In terms of outreach, I love to tutor or mentor other students as well as volunteer or work with outreach non-profits in the community to encourage the next generation of engineers. Outside of the department, I like to play the flute and soccer, hike, run, read, and find unique activities in the city!
, which could significantly aid in rehabilitation and the prevention of workplace injuries. I am more broadly interested in tissue and full-body mechanics, ergonomics, human health, computational applications to biomechanics, and disease prevention. In terms of outreach, I love to tutor or mentor other students as well as volunteer or work with outreach non-profits in the community to encourage the next generation of engineers. Outside of the department, I like to play the flute and soccer, hike, run, read, and find unique activities in the city!