About

Incessantly Curious is my personal website for writing and sharing my ideas. Importantly, this site is much more a passion project than an attempt at a serious blog. The name comes from a phrase that I have commonly used to describe myself as such the writing on this site is really about whatever I find interesting rather than any particular topic.

About Me

I'm an engineer currently working at Blue Origin on software for lunar landers. I'm interested in big problems in space exploration, education, manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and more. In particular, I'm interested in how to build organizations to solve these large scale problems.

Before starting work full time at Blue I studied computer science at Northeastern University. While at Northeastern I served as president of AerospaceNU, a student run aerospace project club, and spent six semesters as a TA for the Fundamentals of Computer Science ("Fundies") courses which are about developing developers.

Why Didn't You Code Your Own Website?

Despite being a software engineer, I have little to no interest in developing my own website. I'm not a web developer, and I'm definitely not good at UI/UX. As such, this site is built using Ghost, and is subject to major refactor/changes as I figure out what I want it to look like.