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An intensely interested student seeking experience in broad topics. Educational background that is diverse, allowing rapid transfer and adaptation to different environments and roles as well as integrating diverse expertise into effective solutions. A history of working independently and in groups with a solid technical background. Interested in developing high-performance, low-level solutions to complex problems. Searching for junior year internships in IC and firmware development.
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, GPA 3.78
August, 2024 - Present (Expected Graduation Spring 2027)
Oakwood City Public High School | Oakwood, OH
High School Diploma with Honors, GPA 3.85
August, 2020 - May, 2024
Programming: C, Python, Java, C++ (novice), JavaScript, Cypher, C#
Platforms: Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), Windows, Android
Hardware: STM32, Raspberry Pi, CUDA Nodes
Software: GitHub, Git, Altium ECAD, Fusion360, Godot, Unreal, Unity, Blender
Languages: English (native), German (beginner)
Communication: Weekly Reports, Technical Manuals, Poster Presentations
Work Showing Ability
C: HexChess, Thermostat, GTXR Avionics Software Lead
Linux: HexChess, Thermostat
CUDA Nodes: AFRL2023
Raspberry Pi: Thermostat
Godot: HexChess
Poster Presentations: AFRL2023
Weekly Presentations: AFRL2023
(May, 2025- August, 2025)
Test Engineering Intern
Worked on multiple projects developing systems to help automate, accelerate, and enhance testing procedures in the Product and Systems Verification group. Independently developed an analysis and filtering system for leakage on Avery Dennison's RFID High Density Reader Chamber. Created a low-cost optical analysis system that dramatically increased the speed and precision of tolerancing measurements on Avery Dennison's industrial printer lineup. Developed a test fixture, in coordination with other interns, to automate testing of a yet-to-be-announced product.
(May, 2024 - August, 2024)
Intern / RHWT
Asked to return to this area by my former mentor to work further on their projects. The project for this internship is not yet entirely past public release. Worked within the 711 Human Performance Wing on intelligent analysis, creating database structures and algorithms to ease the use of multi-modal datasets in various applications. The entirety of the released coverage is available here.
(May, 2023- August, 2023)
Intern / RHWT
Worked on a subset of a project called Tailored Expressive Dialogue Systems (TEDS). Created a machine-learning system for grading unprompted human speech based on proficiency and "native" speaking similarity. Utilized Python, Javascript, and Flask web server development to create a widely applicable user interface for testing. Technical details, specifications, and results are available here.
(May, 2022 - August, 2022)
Life Guard
Worked for a full summer season as a lifeguard at the local city-owned pool. Completed primary tasks including enforcing water safety, emergency training, and patron interactions, as well as secondary tasks including basic maintenance, cleaning, closing and opening procedures, and giving swim lessons. The addition of part-time work during schooling encouraged rigorous time management skills. Basic skills such as speaking professionally, adhering to flexible working hours, and workplace safety were heavily reinforced.
(May, 2021 - August, 2021)
Life Guard
While under 16 I could not work in my city's pool due to city mandates. Instead, I worked at a facility in a neighboring town. While a smaller pool with less emergency intervention, an increase in secondary duties such as cleaning, maintenance, and operating entrance membership checks maintained a high amount of activity while on shift. Stressed skills included speaking with familiar patrons, maintaining order beyond managerial instruction, and taking initiative with patron questions.
Avionics Software Lead
This year will be my second in Georgia Tech's Experimental Rocketry club, where we build full-scale sounding rockets in an attempt to breach the Karman line (100km). After my work on the pyro subsystem and displays of competence in C and systems architecture, I was selected to lead the Software development program. I am now in charge of code reviews, architecture decisions, hardware meshing, teaching new programmers, and timeline development.
Team Member / Interior and Control Systems
I was previous in Wreck Racing as a Team Member, assisting in the development of low-cost control systems within the car. Our group was responsible for the driver's safety, comfort, and aesthetics. Utilizing a tight budget to create systems that are not only reliable but precise and safe taught me a lot about how to work in groups and rapidly prototype solutions. Sadly, I had to quit this club due to its interference with my expanding roles in Experimental Rocketry.