My name is Napali Raymundo. I am passionate about understanding the world and universe, engineering a just energy transition, and supporting sustainable food systems. I was raised in Queens, born to immigrant parents from Canada and the Philippines. 

I went to public school in Queens through sixth grade before attending The Dalton School. There my love for engineering and electronics began, spending my days and nights building robots for multiple competitions.

In May 2024 I graduated from Brown University with a B.S. in Physics with honors. I conducted photo-multiplier tube device research in a Particle Astrophysics lab and developed woodshop curricula while tinkering at the Brown Design Workshop. 

At Brown, I also lived in West House: co-op housing focused on food access and sustainable vegetarian cooking. I managed production of over 50 delicious meals a day for less than $3 each.

I am a widely skilled worker, and have taken various roles in physics, engineering, and agriculture.