About

I design systems meant to last.

I spent nearly three decades at The Boeing Company, working at the intersection of control systems, large-scale engineering, and computing architecture, eventually serving as a Technical Fellow. Along the way, I designed industrial automation systems, contributed patented work in motor control, and learned—often the hard way—how complex systems fail when abstractions don’t hold.

Today, I’m focused on a different problem: why modern software decays so quickly, and how protocol-driven execution can make systems more deterministic, auditable, and sustainable over time.

Outside of engineering, I write fiction under the pen name Bachi and practice regenerative backyard gardening for self sufficiency.

Educated at IIT Madras, India in Electrical Engineering