Working at the intersection of energy harvesting and biosensing. My research explores how we can capture ambient energy and understand biological environments through innovative experimental approaches. Each project is a step forward in making devices smarter, more sustainable, and more informative.
Developing devices that harvest energy using electrochemical processes—turning chemical gradients into usable power.
Read the paperImaging the biochemical environment around implants using LED-based sensors—giving us real-time insights into what's happening at the tissue-device interface.
I work across two research groups at Clemson University, each bringing a unique perspective to my research.