A collection of projects I'm proud of. Many came out of coursework from the Manufacturing and Supply Chain program at Western Washington University, and some I built out of my own curiosity.
I'm studying Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management at Western Washington University. Most of what's here started as coursework: papers, analyses, and projects from the program. But some of it I just built because I wanted to see if I could.
I'm drawn to the data and technology side of supply chains: forecasting, network design, and finding places where better decisions lead to real efficiency gains. I'm actively looking for full time roles after graduating in December 2026.
Some came out of class, some out of curiosity. Use the tabs below to browse by category.
An interactive facility location tool that goes beyond traditional Center of Gravity analysis. It evaluates 140+ US cities against supplier demand using a weighted model that factors in transport cost, labor, land, and workforce availability. K-medoids clustering handles networks with multiple warehouses.
Launch live demoA project exploring inventory optimization and demand forecasting techniques applied to a real-world scenario. Details to come.
Analysis of a logistics network with a focus on routing, cost structure, and opportunities for efficiency improvements.
A strategic sourcing analysis evaluating vendor selection, contract structure, and risk considerations.
Things I've picked up through coursework, projects, and self-study.
I'm actively looking for full time roles after graduating in December 2026. Feel free to reach out.