Robotics is my main path, but it is not my whole world. Outside the lab, I try to keep a life that is observant, reflective, and open to beauty. These interests shape my pace, my focus, and often the way I think about engineering problems.
This page records the parts of me that live beyond papers, hardware, and experiments.
I enjoy walking through mountains, coastlines, old streets, and quiet corners of cities. Landscape teaches me scale and patience: some views are immediate, some only reveal themselves after waiting.
I especially like photographing changing light, cloud movement, and seasonal textures.
I love literature, cinema, and visual arts that carry strong atmosphere and human depth. I am drawn to works that speak quietly but stay with you for a long time.
Reading and writing notes help me keep a personal rhythm beyond technical output.
I am interested in craft beer culture not only for flavor, but for the creativity behind it: local ingredients, small-batch experimentation, and storytelling through brewing.
Exploring styles and brewery cultures has become a way for me to understand communities through taste.
I will continue filling this page with personal photos and short notes over time.