Hello!

I’m a design researcher with a deep interest in systems thinking and behavior change. My work sits at the intersection of social impact, user-centered design, and strategy—shaping interventions that are as empathetic as they are effective.

Over the past few years, I’ve led and contributed to projects across public health, youth empowerment, nutrition, and climate resilience—collaborating closely with communities in India, Kenya, and Indonesia. From co-designing trauma-informed tools with young people, to unpacking food systems in forest regions, my work often bridges lived realities with systemic insights.

Trained in Industrial Design at the National Institute of Design, I bring a participatory, visual, and inquiry-driven approach to research and intervention design. I’m always excited about meaningful collaborations that explore new ways to make impact more inclusive, intentional, and rooted in context.