Hello, World!

I am in the final semester of my accelerated Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. During my time in undergraduate and graduate school, I specialized in embedded software. Through my work at Carnegie Robotics, MSA Safety, and robotics projects at Pitt, I have gained lots of hands-on experience developing low-level firmware, real-time control systems, and sensor drivers across a wide range of custom hardware, particularly STM32 and ESP32-based platforms. My work at Carnegie Robotics and MSA safety also gave me experience writing safe, reliable, fault-tolerant software for mission-critical systems including a smart SCBA for firefights, gas detection sensors, and a robot handling ammunition for mobile howitzers. I really enjoy working at the intersection of hardware and software- designing, debugging, and optimizing systems that interact directly with the physical world. I’m seeking a role where I can put these skills to use making a tangible, real-world impact, and I’m excited to contribute to teams building dependable embedded systems for robotics, aerospace, and mission-critical applications. Outside of school, work, and projects, I enjoy biking and playing board games in my free time.

Here you can see more about me, my CV, and the projects I’ve worked on.