Research, for me, isn’t confined to one field but is a way of looking at the world.
My background includes early studies in marine science and environmental systems, which shaped how I think about observation, patterns, and data. Today, that foundation carries into everything I do from technical documentation to independent exploration.
In my professional work, research means quickly learning complex systems, asking the right questions, and translating information into something clear and usable. I work closely with subject matter experts, analyze workflows, and document processes in a way that helps people move forward with confidence.
Outside of that, my research has expanded into areas that sit at the edge of traditional disciplines, where environment, perception, and experience overlap. I approach these areas with the same mindset: curiosity, structure, and a commitment to understanding what I’m observing as clearly as possible.
This site will make space for ongoing projects, notes, and general exploration (both structured and open-ended).