BE (Hons) — University of Sydney.
I build things that work: Hydrogen Drones, Algae Photobioreactors and Precision Machined Parts.
University of Sydney · Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) · 2022–2026 · 79.8 WAM
Industry internships, research, and extracurricular engineering — each one a full cycle of design, build, test and learn.
Six critical dimensions for a mechanical design engineer mapped across every project - from CAD and hands-on fabrication through to systems-level thinking and team leadership.
The same drive that builds things shows up in the rest of life too.
Completed a full Ironman 70.3 triathlon — 1.9 km swim, 90 km bike, 21 km run. An exercise in structured preparation, sustained discomfort, and finishing what you start.
Tackled the Great North Walk — a multi-day 250+ km trail from Sydney to Newcastle. Planning, endurance, and learning to enjoy the hard parts.
Built and ran a small business with my dad. Set up the website, handled local SEO, served the community. First taste of what it means to build something from nothing.
Turned 4+ years of swim teaching experience into a personal coaching venture — quality instruction, community focus, and reusing website skills from Gizmoz.
Exploring how to spin my hydrogen UAV thesis into something real — contributing to an existing H₂ aircraft project, or finding a new application for the research.
Studying abroad at Georgia Tech in 2026. Pushing into a new environment to keep growing as an engineer and a person.
Open to graduate roles, internships, and good engineering problems. Willing to relocate to wherever there's interesting work.
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