A little something about who I am.
I’m Ethan, a Princeton University undergraduate pursuing a B.S.E. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a strong interest in how hardware and software come together to power modern systems.
I’m especially drawn to microelectronics, embedded systems, spatial computing, and robotics, and I enjoy building projects that sit at the intersection of physical devices and computational intelligence. Through coursework and hands-on work, I focus on translating theory into practical, well-engineered solutions.
Beyond the technical side, I care deeply about accessibility and equity in technology; my involvement in community-based advocacy has shaped how I think about engineering decisions and their real-world consequences, particularly around access, representation, and long-term impact. I’m motivated by work that engages real communities and creates meaningful, lasting change.