About Me
I’m a Biomedical Engineer and Data Scientist working on, and enthusiastic about, the intersection of Humans, Sensors and AI. I’ve spent over a decade developing algorithms that translate complex physiological signals - from EMG and ECG to PPG and IMU data - into meaningful, actionable information.
I currently work at Kessler Foundation’s Center for Spinal Stimulation, leading biomedical signal processing and machine learning projects focused on Neuromodulation and spinal cord injury research.
My long-term goal is to build technologies that make physiological data more actionable and interpretable. I’m endlessly curious about how technology can deepen our understanding of the body — the signals we measure tell stories about how we move, sleep, think, and even feel.
“Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn’t matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough.” - Richard P. Feynman
Key Interests
- Biomedical signal processing
- Wearables & Digital Health
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning
- Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)
- Neuromodulation and Neuroengineering
Personal Life
I live in New Jersey where I split my time between work, side projects, playing badminton, watching physics lectures, reading philosophy books and catching up on sports - basketball, soccer and test cricket (yes, it’s 5 days long but there’s nothing quite like it!).
Contact
If you find something in here interesting or if you want to chat with me about something, please drop a message (or a connection request) on LinkedIn!