
ABOUT ME
The interdisciplinary nature of music fuels my passion. As an audio engineer, I have been engaged in a variety of recording projects in recent years, from popular music variety shows to large-scale orchestra concerts, as well as intimate sessions with solo artists and bands. Currently, as I pursue a PhD degree in Musicology at Arizona State University, I am also a member of the Acoustic Ecology Lab. By conducting research on critical sound studies, I strive to develop impactful work that discusses social influence of music technologies and create music propelled by technology. I hold both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, where I majored in Music for New Media and Computer Music (Research Track).
Outside of my academic and professional pursuits, I express my creativity as an independent singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. My original music has garnered millions of streams online. In my spare time, I also enjoy scoring indie film projects and collaborating with my filmmaker friends to bring their visions to life through music.
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At the core of all my endeavors is my mission statement: "Connect with Sound." This encapsulates my commitment to exploring the myriad ways in which sound can be used to communicate, evoke emotion, and bridge the gap between technology and human experience. Whether I am behind the mixing console, performing, or coding, my aim is to create and contribute to soundscapes that connect people and stories through the power of music.
