“If I can measure it, I can improve it. If I can build it, I can learn from it.”

— Me, after my third prototype finally worked 😅

Lego builds 🧱

I started with simple vehicles, then added motors, sensors, and code. Here are a few favorites.

Lego rover with chunky wheels on a desk
Lego rover — first try at gearing up for speed vs. torque.
Lego crane with motorized arm lifting a block
Motorized crane — learning counterweights and stability.
Lego robot with color sensor following a line
Line‑following bot — my first sensor + code combo.

Want to see more? I’m posting mini demos soon with parts lists and code snippets.

What I’m into lately ✨

Robotics 🤖
Arduino & ESP32 🔌
Python & JavaScript 💻
3D printing 🧩
Biking 🚲
Planes 🔭
Guitar 🎹
Reading ✏️

I like projects that mix hardware, code, and design. Bonus points if they help people or the planet.

Projects I’m proud of 🌱

TreeKeeper line art banner Minimal line drawing of a tree and a paper roll in balance, editorial style.
TreeKeeper turns “just a sheet” into a visible story of water, trees, and CO₂.

TreeKeeper started with a kitchen scale and became a sheet‑counting device + app that helps people use less, gently. It’s my favorite kind of project: science, code, and design working together.

Let’s connect 📬

Want to collaborate, share ideas, or ask about my projects? I’d love to hear from you.