engineer, embedded, driven
About
Background
Before Georgia Tech, I lived my whole life in New York City. It might have fooled you, but that image of me standing on a beach was not taken on the California coast, but Jones Beach in NYC.
My passion for tech exploded in high school. I attended Stuyvesant High School in Lower Manhattan, and there I met wonderful faculty and classmates where I was fortunate to explore my passions. I learned web development using HTML and CSS in a class in my Sophomore year (and won a best-designed site competition!), and later python and Java on my own.
Two of my foundational experiences in high school were FIRST Robotics and iOS app development, where I met amazing people and fell in love with creating. My mind was set on studying Computer Engineering from there, as my extensive involvement in robotics opened me to the connection between hardware and software.
Now at Georgia Tech, I am learning more than ever before, joining clubs (SiliconJackets), and excited about the future.
Skills
In terms of programming, I have over 4 years of experience with Java and Python, including using Java for object-oriented design. I'm also the author of a Java code library aimed to enable the easy implementation of motion profiling for DC motors in robotics applications.
For design, I have 3 years of experience using CAD tools (Onshape, SolidWorks), including several fabrication techniques: 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC.
In electronics and embedded systems, I have 3 years of experience working with data protocols such as UART, I2C, and PWM in robotics and University Mars Rover applications, including C++ firmware programming.
As a leader, I led my robotics team as Head of Software Engineering for 2 years and Vice President for 1 year, and I currently, serve as the project lead and coordinator for a team of 6 at Georgia Tech, developing an online learning platform for the Biotechnology department, including online laboratory simulations.
I have also spoken at StuySplash, an event we hosted that invited other robotics teams across NYC. I presented novel finite-state machine techniques using Java in robotics applications for better compartmentalized control.
Career Goals
I am looking to enter the field of computer architecture and integrate my knowledge of hardware and software systems to design the next generation of computer chips.
Through my chosen threads of Computing Hardware and Emerging Architectures and Systems and Architecture at Georgia Tech, I have planned a rigorous curriculum centered around VLSI and chip design.
To achieve this, I plan to pursue a BS/MS at Georgia Tech to get my MSECE and focus on computer architecture during that time. My planned graduation time is Spring 2027 for my undergraduate degree, and a year later for my master's degree.
Open to Opportunities
I am currently open to internships or co-ops in a variety of areas; mobile app development, robotics, embedded systems, and VLSI-related roles, including validation testing, and design. View my resume and feel free to contact me!