About Me

I’m a second-year Master’s student in Mechatronics and Robotics at NYU, with a First-Class BE in Mechanical Engineering from Osmania University, India. I’m hooked on pushing tech limits—blending mechanical design and robotics to innovate in automotive, brain-computer interfaces, healthcare, wearables, and humanoid systems. My path’s all about delivering solutions that matter.

I’ve stacked hands-on wins across diverse roles. At KIA India, I cut Carens defects 62% with a weatherstrip redesign and weld adjustments, achieving zero leakage. At Coopersurgical, Inc., I built the Auto Integra ICSI micromanipulator—nailing ±2µm IVF precision with piezo actuators—showcased at an R&D summit. At RPD, LLC, I’m designing robotic hardware, refining reliability with SolidWorks and FEA. Leading NYU’s Project STEP, I’ve engineered a bipedal robots for three iterations —now in its fifth iteration. Back at Osmania, I worked as a suspension engineer for Baja Team Torque, enhancing vehicle durability 30% with FEA-optimized designs.

I’m driven to fuse hardware and software into seamless, high-impact systems. Let’s revolutionize tech an change lives for good!