Researcher and technologist focused on space systems engineering, with a particular interest in life support architectures for lunar and planetary habitats — atmospheric control, CO₂ scrubbing, and the supply chains needed to sustain humans beyond Earth.
This site is a research notebook: interactive explorations, technical deep-dives, and the occasional thought experiment at the intersection of AI tooling, systems engineering, and things that are hard to do well. Each post is a self-contained artifact — not a blog post with text, but a working demo you can interact with.
The name comes from the IETF's ethos: "We reject kings, presidents and voting. We believe in rough consensus and running code." — Dave Clark, 1992. Good engineering is empirical. Ship the thing, measure what happens, iterate.
Hakuna Matata, Space Pharaoh.