About
I am an engineer, mathematician and entrepreneur. After graduating from Rutgers University with a dual major in Materials Science and Mathematics, and working for three years in Dr. Richard Riman's lab supporting Solidia, I began working at Saint-Gobain. I spent five years in and out of Saint-Gobain's additive manufacturing lab, with stints helping specific businesses develop their own additive manufacturing teams. My last year was with Performance Ceramics and Refractories working on an exciting joint-development project with another major materials company. I left, after almost six years, to found a company, Project3D, and finish completing my Masters in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington.
I am passionate about learning, deeply understanding the why and how of any problem, and innovating, using technology in ways it's never been used before.
I am passionate about learning, deeply understanding the why and how of any problem, and innovating, using technology in ways it's never been used before.