Work:

AquaSeca 

Founding 
engineer 

Water 
intelligence 
using 
the 
power 
of 
sound. 


Starting as a lab project at Stanford University, AquaSeca's acoustic sensor technology was developed into a flow detection and stagnation monitoring system that could track plumbing activity across multiple points-of-use with a single, non-intrusive sensor.

AquaSeca acoustic sensor

As part of the founding team, I created the technical backbone for our AI-driven water monitoring solution. This meant turning a technical experiment into a truly immersive, useful platform for specialized professionals while establishing libraries, coding practices, and product design principles that could evolve with our company. Our platform enabled new levels of insight while keeping the user experience straightforward, allowing facilities staff to perform ongoing feedback to strengthen their own models while uncovering new trends.

My role extended far beyond programming. I trained clients, conducted UX research, represented our company at key events, and performed on-site installations. The auto-documenting APIs I designed facilitated a dozen integrations into third party platforms, expanding our product's reach. AquaSeca was deployed to hospitals and other facilities with critical sanitation and monitoring needs.

AquaSeca was acquired by Alert Labs in 2024.

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