This page provides a glimpse into my ongoing learning journey and current explorations within the field of mechanical engineering. It highlights the skills I’m developing, the technologies I’m mastering, and my commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation.
Current Role:
Senior CAD Engineer | Logitech | Cork, Ireland

Having recently joined Logitech in Cork, Ireland, I am contributing to digital transformation initiatives within the CAD & Computational Design team:
Surfacing & Master Files
Leveraging expert-level proficiency in PTC Creo, I create production-ready, Class-A product surfaces, translating design sketches and concepts into detailed CAD models. I act as a vital liaison between industrial design and mechanical engineering, ensuring seamless communication, facilitating collaboration, and implementing best practices in CAD surfacing to drive quality and innovation throughout the product lifecycle.
AI & Digital Engineering Tools
As a member of Logitech’s AI Champion group, I actively evaluate AI tools and participate in internal beta testing to streamline workflows and improve overall engineering efficiency, placing me within the top 5% of AI users across the company. I am also championing the adoption of Model Based Definition (MBD) across global mechanical engineering teams, enhancing design precision and collaboration.
Knowledge Management
I’m designing and deploying an advanced knowledge management system to centralize engineering expertise and accelerate innovation. This system will capture and organize critical knowledge, making it readily accessible to engineers across the organization, fostering collaboration, and driving efficient product development.
Courses & Certifications:
PTC University Learning Connector
Leveraging my subscription with unlimited access to instructor-led courses, I consistently expand my Creo expertise, building upon my existing associate, documentation, and surfacing certifications obtained through the platform.
Geometrical Tolerancing to BS 8888 & ISO Standards
I attended a 3-day GD&T ISO Level 1 course earlier this year. This course covered the fundamentals of geometrical tolerancing based on BS 8888 and ISO standards. It was designed for engineers, designers, and inspectors who wanted to learn how to apply and interpret geometrical tolerances on engineering drawings.