About
Not a biography. A way of seeing.
I've always been drawn to things I don't yet understand. As a kid, it was taking things apart to see how they worked. As an adult, it's systems — technical, economic, physical, human — and the surprising ways they connect.
I'm an engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and lifelong learner. Those labels overlap more than they separate. The through-line is curiosity: finding a hard problem, building a mental model, and then trying to make something useful from what I've learned.
I rarely learn by studying alone. I learn by building. Understanding becomes real when an idea survives contact with reality.
How I think
I see the world as interconnected systems with feedback loops, delays, and constraints. This isn't an abstract preference — it's how I approach everything from software architecture to energy markets to how people learn new skills.
I believe the best work happens at boundaries: where engineering meets business, where software meets physics, where expertise meets teaching. These intersections are uncomfortable and fertile. They're where I like to spend time.
What I care about
Craft. Building things that last — in code, in organizations, in understanding. Quality isn't vanity; it's respect for the people who inherit your work.
Clarity. Complex ideas deserve clear expression. If I can't explain something simply, I probably don't understand it well enough yet.
Teaching. Knowledge that stays private has limited value. I solidify learning by sharing — in writing, in conversation, in working alongside others.
Usefulness. Not every exploration needs a product. But the ones that matter should leave the world slightly better — more legible, more capable, more humane.
What this site is
This website is a public notebook. I write to think, document projects as case studies rather than achievements, and share what I'm exploring now. It's meant for thoughtful readers — people who enjoy understanding how things work and why they matter.
If something here sparks an idea or a question, I'd like to hear from you. Get in touch.