About Me
I am an Electrical Engineering student at the Colorado School of Mines (Class of 2028) with a 4.0 GPA, intending to pursue a Master's degree focused on Integrated Circuits and Systems.
Through my work as an Electrical Engineer for the Mines Formula SAE team, I design complex PCBs and wire harnesses for sensor telemetry. My hardware experience ranges from architecting 4-layer STM32 development boards to designing hardware-level safety latching circuits with galvanic isolation. I specialize in component selection, schematic capture, and navigating the signal integrity challenges of routing differential pairs alongside sensitive analog traces.
Recently, I expanded my systems-level expertise as an Electrical Engineering Intern in the power and construction industry, where I conducted rigorous short circuit and arc flash analysis for high-voltage distribution networks.
When I am not routing traces or debugging logic, I enjoy rock climbing, exploring AI/LLM agent architecture, reading, and ethical hacking.