Senior Software Engineer
Backend systems engineer with a habit of rethinking things from first principles. I build platforms, modernize what's calcified, and occasionally lift buildings with a Raspberry Pi.
I'm a backend engineer at MacroFab, a cloud manufacturing platform for electronics. Started as an automation specialist and grew into a senior engineering role. The work has ranged from AI-powered quoting to design file pipelines to ripping out legacy systems that were held together with tape.
Born and raised in Houston. Spent some time in Pittsburgh, Australia, and Israel. Back here now, raising three kids and building things I care about.
I like the places where software meets physical things. A hydraulic jack controller on a Raspberry Pi, a generative art piece seeded by a hash. The interesting problems tend to live at the seams.
I try to leave every system cleaner, faster, and more understandable than I found it.
Cloud-based contract electronics manufacturing
Patient-physician pairing and medical records platform
Cognitive assessment toolset for dementia and concussion diagnosis
Wireless hydraulic jack system for lifting houses, roofs, and foundations. Runs on a Raspberry Pi managing relay arrays, pressure sensors, and linear encoders over I²C. Live telemetry and controls stream to a web frontend over WebSockets.
Generative art API with multiple rendering engines. Give it a seed, get back reproducible artwork. Also has a Discord bot.
Always-on info dashboard for synagogue lobbies. Designed to be readable across the room on a public screen.
Processing library that connects Intech GRID controllers (physical knobs and faders) to generative art sketches. Tweak parameters live without leaving the code.
Real-time polling platform. Results show up instantly for all connected users, even under high concurrency.
Collaborative drawing canvas for remote users. Shared state synced over WebSockets with a p5.js drawing layer.
Wedding invitation and RSVP platform. Built it for my own wedding. Handles everything from sending invites to tracking attendance.
Costume helmet with a 40×40 LED matrix on the front running animated sequences. Battery powered, all self-contained, programmed in Arduino.
Always up for an interesting problem. Say hi.