Multi-domain engineer and freelance researcher from MIT,
specializing in software for scientific processes, embedded systems, and self-organizing /
self-maintaining systems. Experienced in biophysical & agent-based
simulation, bio-mimetic engineering, and embedded firmware, as well as
laboratory hardware integration and traditional operating systems &
networking. Currently on sabbatical, exploring technical art projects
and possible directions for a book on synthetic biology.
Bio-inspired approaches to artificial intelligence, software, hardware, security, and
fabrication.
Engineering-inspired approaches to laboratory
automation, developmental biology,
regeneration, cancer, and synthetic biology.
Systems researcher
and hacker. "Full stack" — electrons and up.
Formerly with the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University. Alum of the MAC and DIG groups (and previously PDOS) at CSAIL, advised by the one and only Gerald Jay Sussman
(Master's thesis under Robert T. Morris.)