I study Electrical Engineering at Purdue University with a minor in Mathematics, and my interests are shaped by control, autonomy, multi-agent coordination, and the design of reliable systems under realistic constraints. I also care deeply about football.
Football matters to me not only because of passion, memory, and attachment, but also because it feels like a condensed reflection of the world: conflict, cooperation, discipline, adaptation, hierarchy, freedom, and meaning all appear inside it.
This website exists because I wanted a place to record those thoughts. It is a personal archive, a thematic notebook, and a long-term attempt to express football through a perspective shaped by control, systems, and love for the game. It also sits naturally alongside my academic path, where control has become both a technical discipline and a way of understanding order, uncertainty, adaptation, and responsibility.