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About Me

I am a recent Computer Science and Engineering graduate from the University of California, Irvine (March 2025), with a passion for building embedded systems and creating user-focused, technically robust solutions.

My journey into tech began with community tutoring during the pandemic—teaching mathematics and introductory programming to underprivileged students—where I realized how impactful accessible technology can be.

Since then, I have evolved into a hands-on engineer, taking on projects that merge hardware and software in meaningful ways. Currently, I am developing a Sleep Quality Monitoring System, which uses sensor and sound data to analyze sleep patterns—an ongoing project focused on signal processing, hardware interfacing, and intelligent feedback.

Alongside that, I recently led the development of a Smart Mirror for my senior design capstone: a voice-enabled system that integrates real-time weather and Spotify APIs using a Raspberry Pi and custom UI overlay, with full hardware-software coordination.

Previously, I built an AVR-based music player using an ATmega32 microcontroller, where I designed circuits, handled audio output with DACs and amplifiers, and managed precise button-controlled playback—all of which deepened my understanding of real-time embedded design and low-level communication protocols.

My skill set spans across C++, Python, Java, embedded C, Linux-based development, digital circuit design, I2C/SPI/GPIO interfaces, signal integrity, and front-end technologies like HTML/CSS. I have also worked on database automation and UI improvements during my time as a Student Coordinator for UCI Student Housing, where I streamlined operational workflows through accessible design.

What ties all these experiences together is a drive to blend hardware intuition, software problem-solving, and creative systems thinking to engineer products that are efficient, purposeful, and human-centered.