About Me

I am an Electrical Engineering student at Colorado School of Mines graduating in May 2028, with a 4.0 GPA intending to pursue a Master’s focused on Integrated Circuits and Systems/Mixed-Signal Design.

As an Electrical Engineer for the Mines Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) team, I design complex PCBs and wire harnesses for sensor telemetry and data acquisition. My experience ranges from architecting 4-layer STM32 based development boards to hardware-level latching safety circuits with galvanic isolation. I specialize in hardware architecture, component selection, schematic capture, soldering (surface mount and through hole mount) and engineering routing solutions to signal integrity challenges of routing differential pairs near sensitive analog traces.

I’ve recently expanded my knowledge with electrical systems as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Rosendin in the power and construction industry conducting rigorous short circuit, arc flash, and coordination analysis for high-voltage distribution networks.

Outside of routing traces and improving the Mines Formula Team’s car, I enjoy indoor bouldering, lifting weights, creating AI/LLM agent architecture, reading, and ethical hacking.