About Me
I’m a Mechanical Engineering Master’s student at ETH Zürich, focusing on advanced design, aerodynamics, and data-driven engineering. I come from a family of motorsport enthusiasts spanning three generations, which naturally pushed me toward building, understanding, and improving mechanical systems from a young age. Today, I combine that background with my academic work, developing technical projects that merge engineering rigor with modern tools like CFD, simulation, and ML. In my free time, I enjoy spending a few days on track as an amateur driver, keeping the passion alive while staying grounded in the engineering behind it.
The Mission
My “mission” here is to blend engineering precision with the raw intensity of motorsport—without taking myself too seriously. This space was born to chill, to share ideas, and to communicate the kind of unofficial, after-hours projects that come to life when I’m supposed to be relaxing. I design, build, race, test, break, fix, and repeat—using data, CAD, CFD, and a healthy amount of stubborn curiosity. Whether it’s fine-tuning one of my race cars or creating a 3D-printed part at 2 a.m. just for fun, the goal is simple: enjoy the process, learn something new, and build things that make me smile before they make sense.
Snapshots
Moments from the track and the lab.



