I am a graduate of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University and am currently residing in Toronto, Ontario but originally from Vancouver Island, British Columbia. I work at IBM, Canada in the Systems/Middleware divison as a JavaScript Developer specializing in Node.js technologies.
I enjoy design, entrepreneurship, and general tinkering with both software and hardware alike.
As for hobbies, I snowboard and wakeboard when I can, and I also play hockey. I have also recently started playing squash.
The Desktop Haptic Device uses a reconfigurable 5-bar mechanism to essentially act as a computer-mouse with force-feedback. The reconfigurability of the mechanism allows it to change its dynamic properties to enhance its performance for specific tasks.
The Wander mobile app was a project for a Software Engineering Practice course in which the Agile development framework was implemented. The app was developed with the EmberJS framework running on NodeJS and compiled with PhoneGap.
The Intervention Device Tester is an R&D simulation platform for measuring the performance of intravenous catheters. The project was completed as a part of the McGill University Mechanical Engineering capstone project for an industry client.
The Kapsus device is an intrevenous catheter used to perform a transceptal puncture procedure. The project was worked on as a part of an internship for a medical device company. Click the button below for more information at the company website.