I'm founder and COO of Levant Power Corp., a startup working to commercialize an energy-harvesting suspension. Formerly, I studied electrical engineering and computer science at MIT. I enjoy entrepreneurship, business, sales, building stuff, tinkering, programming, mountaineering, photography, writing, caving, reading, filmmaking, aviation and most things that move (off-roading trucks, fast cars, boats, ATVs, motorcycles, airplanes).
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In the Press
Levant Power has been featured in
Popular Science,
Mass High Tech,
Business Week, the Economist, Discover Magazine, and
NPR.
MIDAS, the Multifunction In-Dorm Automation System has been
featured in
Popular Science, MSNBC, VH1, HGTV,
Slashdot,
Digg, Boston Metro Newspaper,
Wall Street Journal, Tech Home Magazine,
CNET,
MSN,
Engadget,
Rocketboom, and various MIT publications.
Moca,
an open-source remote medical diagnostics application for health workers
in developing nations has been featured in the
Boston Globe, LinuxDevices, and
CrunchGear.
SARA, the Searching and Acquiring Robotic Appliance has been
featured in the LA Times, Daily Science Monitor, ABC News, and NPR.
CESAR, the Computer Executed Semi-
Autonomous Robot has been featured in the LA Times and on
HackADay.
Grand Challenge Team PVRW, has been featured in Popular Science, CBS National News, and various local news stations and
newspapers.
Beverly Underground, the California
Senate-commended underground newspaper I founded has been featured in
the LA Times (various times), SPLC Briefs, ABC News, several local
papers, and a book called
Parts Per Million.
MBTA Security Analysis, a class research project, was featured in
Popular Mechanics,
the Wall Street Journal, ABC News, CBS News, FOX News, NPR, USA
Today, Wired,
CNN, and several other news sources.