About Me
As a rising junior at the University of Rhode Island, I am majoring in Computer Engineering with a minor in Applied Mathematics. I am ecstatic to be able to put all of my passions to use, as both software and hardware have quickly become areas where I see myself making a significant impact.
II have a strong interest in robotics, circuits, hardware and software engineering, and object oriented programming. During my recent internship at Impact Business Technology, I gained hands-on experience with Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools like Rewst, where I developed and automated workflows to optimize IT support processes. In the fall and spring of the upcoming school year, I will gain further hands-on experience with hardware through the IFEC Energy Engineering challenge and Power Electronics labs at the University of Rhode Island. These experiences have challenged me and fueled my desire to delve deeper into both software and hardware integration, allowing me to leverage my engineering and problem-solving skills to create innovative solutions across various technologies.
Through my academic and internship experiences, I've worked on various projects that have helped me hone my programming skills in languages such as Python, C++, Jinja, and Java, as well as my understanding of circuit design and microcontrollers. I am grateful for the challenges I have faced so far and eagerly anticipate the learning opportunities ahead.
I am currently seeking a software or hardware engineering internship where I can apply my skills, learn from industry professionals, and contribute to meaningful projects. I aim to develop technologies that make a difference in people's lives by improving efficiency and accessibility.
Outside of engineering, I enjoy painting, exploring new technologies, and spending time with family. I'm always eager to learn and take on new challenges that push my limits and help me grow both personally and professionally.