About
I'm a student at Northeastern, drawn to the space where technology, healthcare, and startups meet.
I'm the founder of VOYCE, a public-speaking platform that helps people turn anxiety into confident delivery, a problem I know firsthand as a two-time TEDx speaker. Before that, I spent years in research labs from Harvard to Johns Hopkins, chasing questions across neurology, machine learning, and medical devices.
Whether I'm building, researching, or on stage, I'd love to connect.
Experience
From research labs to the startup floor, here's what I've been building.
An end-to-end public-speaking platform — five tools guiding speakers from script to stage, analyzing delivery across 14 metrics like pitch, voice stability, eye contact, and posture. Grown from a competition project into a venture with help from Northeastern's IDEA accelerator and the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center.
Visit tryvoyce.tech ↗Along the way, VOYCE earned a Pitch Lift Golden Key, won the 2023 Congressional App Challenge in Virginia's 8th District, was commended by Senate Resolution SR-180, reached the Husky Startup Challenge finals, and was published through IEEE.






