Hi there!
I'm a fifth-year Music Technology student at Northeastern University (Class of 2026), bridging the worlds of audio engineering, music creation, and music industry. My work spans embedded audio programming, digital signal processing, and music production—from building real-time granular synthesizers in C++ to producing and releasing my own music as an independent artist.
Currently, I'm founding AmplifHire, a marketplace connecting music producers with clients. My technical toolkit includes C/C++, Python, DSP, JUCE, Bela, and Max/MSP, with recent projects exploring gesture-controlled audio applications and filter design.
As an artist (performing as Liloh and SLAM!), I write, produce, and perform my own music, with sync placements including Apple TV's Mosquito Coast. Recent highlights include playing guitar for Glasshouse at the 2025 Governor's Ball and opening for the band Geese. I also collaborate with local Boston artists including Karson. and Playfair as a guitarist, producer, and mastering engineer.
Academically, I've researched music perception, alternative tuning systems, and psychoacoustics, and I'm currently developing my capstone project focused on audiovisual live performance systems and gesture-controlled conducting. I'm passionate about uplifting women in music technology and creating tools that empower artists.
When I'm not coding or making music, you'll find me DJing, mountain biking, or jamming with friends. I'm always seeking new collaborations and opportunities at the intersection of technology and creativity. Let's connect!


















