Prosthetic Hand Project
I’m currently developing a new kind of low-cost, highly functional myoelectric prosthetic arm designed to make advanced mobility accessible to everyone. After learning about the global prosthetic crisis where millions lack access due to cost, discomfort, or repair needs. I began building my own solution from scratch. Over multiple generations of prototypes, I’ve engineered custom mechanisms, control systems, and 3D-printed components to reduce weight, increase durability, and keep manufacturing affordable. What started as a single idea at a summer engineering program has grown into a full R&D effort supported by grants, global mentorship, and in-house fabrication using my own fabrication processes, CNC equipment and 3D printers. My goal is simple: create a capable, comfortable, and truly affordable prosthetic that can meaningfully improve someone’s life.