Rehabilitation Science PhD Candidate at NYU
**About**
I am a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation Sciences at New York University, with a background in bioengineering and a passion for understanding human movement. My research focuses on biomechanics, biosignal processing, and wearable sensing to understand how injury, disease, or sensory impairment affect coordinated movement. By integrating engineering tools with movement science, I aim to develop rehabilitation strategies and assistive technologies that promote recovery and independence. I am particularly interested in how we can evaluate the real-world use and impact of these technologies to ensure they are both functionally effective and meaningfully integrated into daily life.

Research at NYU (Sept. 2022 - Present)
Pre-doctoral Research (May 2019 - May 2022)