Innovator, Entrepreneur, Researcher, Leader.

“Stay hungry, stay foolish.” - Steve Jobs.

From today to tomorrow, we're always innovating. My vision extends beyond making a profit or sealing a business deal, but to brightening beyond one’s day.

I believe that through my effort, perseverance, and most importantly, time, if I can save just one life, I am willing to dedicate much more than my time and attention to bettering the future of all of us.

There is always a place in this world where I can contribute to my community, whether it be my garage or basement. And so, with everything I pursue in the future, I will always push them to success. My favorite word in this entire word

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My Journey’s Reflection

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My journey sprouted from failure, rejection, and realization. This consisted of many failed entrepreneurial ventures, scrapped prototypes, and frustrating set backs. My first time being in the face of rejection even though I “gave my best effort” was having zero viewers on my first Youtube video in 5th grade.

Never before had I put so much time into one task and still failed.

It seemed like nothing would ever find fruition in my journey in the moment.

But today at 16, I’ve led federal R&D teams and 2 major US Defense Contractors in building CryoBlade, self-filed nonprovisional patents after self studying patent law for several months for the Accelerated Skin Prick Test, and have been recognized by the US Congress while being the youngest ever speaker for the 2026 Health 2.0 Conference.

Take a look around, I’m happy to have you here!

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Personal Portfolio!

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My Story

“Chase your dreams now, if you don’t, someone will hire you to chase theirs.”

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The Beginning

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Personal Life

My biggest regret in life was not recognizing unconditional love through pain enough: where my grandpa, although forgetting my mother entirely or how to talk, still remembered to tuck me in as an infant.

Yet I did not recognize the sheer amount of love really needed to remember me, his grandson, at that age while he battled Alzheimer's until his passing.

Today, it seems so obvious…

…I should’ve spent more time with him.

…I should’ve played more with him.

…I should’ve helped around more for him.

But, it is one understanding that I have which continues to accelerate me forward today.

And it is that my grandpa never would have wanted his passing to be so difficult, and would have wished all the best— by not giving up. So I know that I should never sit down only to regret, but I should stand up and propel those around me as far as possible.

I would love to ask him how he played with friends as a child in China felt like during the Cultural Revolution. I have so many questions. If technology had been able to save him, I know I would thank that person who saved him to the end of the world. No doubt. I started this journey chasing goals; I continue it to save lives. If the work of my team ever spares even one, it will have been worth everything.

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From this experience, I saw the meaning of time and how our caretaker, with her skills, effort, and most importantly, time, brightened my grandpa’s final years, translating into our family’s eased acceptance of his passing. Today, I am always looking for a way to better those around me in any way I can, small or big. It is what he would’ve wanted.

It’s never about the money, the college acceptance, or resume. But it’s about deploying to lives. And I am here to stand for that.


Now

"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." - Steve Jobs

Below is my entire to-do list which has been on my mind, take a look around :)


Future

“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” - Abraham Lincoln

Honestly? I don’t know. But I know that it has to abide by these morals:

  1. Saving lives with cost-engineering
  2. Building always with biomedical engineering
  3. Deviating from the norm to pursue creativity over monotony

Update (7/10/2025)

I’ve discovered my purpose. It’s to build what I love. Anything. Seeing the finished product is a joy that I’ll never get over, and even better, that product can save lives. Now all that’s left is to find how to do it: VCs, funding, all of the good stuff. We’re going to make this happen. Whether it’s CryoBlade or the Accelerated Skin Prick Test and FDA approval or nonprovisional patents, the journey is possible.

Update (11/7/2025)

Really. I’ve found it. After filing NSF SBIR Phase 1 proposals while leading federal R&D teams and 2 major US Defense Contractors, I’ve realized it. And that is that I don’t care. I don’t care how long it takes. I care about that one life. It is one life, and that one life is someone else's parent, child, sibling, it is that chair at the dining table, it is that arm that someone leaned on when they were sad. It is that heart that someone else felt beating when they hugged. That's why I build.