About Me
I am a Ph.D. student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I conduct research in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, with a focus on power electronics. Currently, I research promising alternatives to rare-earth-dependent motor drives. My advisor is Professor David Perreault.
I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I was fortunate to have great mentorship from Professors Sairaj Dhople and Ratul Das as an undergraduate. At Minnesota, I conducted research on the applications of the Schur complement in circuit theory. In the field of power electronics, I developed a new hybrid switched-capacitor topology.
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I graduated with high distinction from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, with a bachelor’s in electrical engineering.
I was awarded a scholarship by the IEEE Power and Energy Society and featured on the UMN ECE department website here.