I’m a product designer passionate about translating research into meaningful, human-centered design. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Human Factors and Ergonomics, I focus on crafting intuitive, impactful experiences that simplify complex workflows for real-world users.
My design philosophy is grounded in clarity, empathy, and iteration.
I listen close to users, data, and the product itself and iterate based on insights, usability feedback, and performance outcomes. I aim to simplify complexity without sacrificing depth, ensuring that every decision supports real-world usability and impact.

Outside of work
I spend a lot of my time immersed in human-centered research, designing studies, collecting data, and sometimes jumping in as a participant myself. I’m naturally curious and love learning by doing. As the Director of Events for the Human Factors and Ergonomics at San Jose State University, I enjoy creating opportunities for connection, meaningful collaboration, and shared growth.
I recharge through yoga, meditation, hiking, and reading, drawing creative energy from nature and quiet reflection. I'm a plant lover, an occasional painter, and a naturally collaborative person who finds joy in bringing people together.
My personal philosophy is rooted in Wu Wei, the art of effortless action. I believe in aligning with the flow of things, trusting that clarity and impact come not from force, but from presence and balance.