I am a first-year Computer Engineering student at Georgia Tech. I am strongly interested in embedded systems, robotics, and intelligent devices. My journey is all about continuous learning — I enjoy working on projects that challenge me to grow and apply my skills in creative ways.
From developing an AI-powered lighting system to working on torque vectoring for solar vehicles, I’m always eager to learn something new and push the boundaries of what’s possible. My experience includes hands-on work in autonomous navigation, hardware-software integration, and embedded systems design.
Above all, I am motivated by curiosity and a desire to explore new technologies. Whether it's building a compact IoT device, improving vehicle dynamics, or developing an energy-efficient solution, I am committed to learning through real projects and practical experience.
Georgia Tech Solar Racing
Motor Torque Vectoring Lead
Scandinavian Avionics Air Works
Design Intern
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
My long-term goal is to work in the technology sector, advancing innovations in computer engineering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. I aim to contribute to a leading technology company, driving impactful projects that push technological boundaries. Ultimately, I envision myself in a leadership role, guiding strategic initiatives and fostering innovation within a corporate environment.
Currently, I am focused on building a strong foundation in computer engineering by completing advanced coursework at Georgia Tech. I plan to engage in research projects involving AI and machine learning to deepen my understanding of these fields. I am also seeking internship opportunities with leading tech companies to gain practical experience and apply my skills in real-world settings.
In the future, I aspire to transition into a leadership position in a major tech company, leveraging my technical expertise and experience to drive innovation. My goal is to lead teams that develop groundbreaking technologies in AI and computer engineering, making meaningful contributions that shape the technological landscape and improve people's lives.
Timeline and Steps to Achieve Career Goals
Short-Term (1-3 years):
Complete advanced coursework in AI, machine learning, and embedded systems at Georgia Tech by 2026.
Participate in at least three semesters of research in robotics, AI, or computer engineering.
Secure internships at leading tech companies to gain industry experience.
Mid-Term (3-5 years):
Graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering by 2028 and transition to a full-time role in a major tech company.
Gain hands-on experience in developing AI-driven technologies and work towards becoming a project lead within the organization.
Long-Term (5-10 years):
Pursue an MBA to complement technical expertise with business leadership skills, ideally through an executive program while working full-time.
Transition into a leadership position within the tech industry, aiming to lead innovation and strategic projects by 2033.