Hello, and welcome to my blog! I’m a third-year Computer Science student at the Georgia Institute of Technology (go Jackets!), set to graduate in Spring 2026. My passion lies in embedded systems programming, where I get to combine software and hardware to create innovative solutions.
Through courses like Design of Operating Systems, Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing, and Embedded Systems Design, I’ve built a strong foundation in both theory and hands-on engineering. These classes have sparked my passion for designing tightly coupled software-hardware systems, from microcontroller programming to digital logic design.
Beyond academics, I have had hands-on experience as an embedded software intern at ADDIN CO., where I worked on a project developing firmware to automate airflow control systems. This role solidified my interest in embedded systems and allowed me to apply my knowledge to real-world applications. I’ve also worked on independent projects involving RFID readers, qualitative sensory testing, and embedded linux.
This blog is my space to document my journey and share my projects. I hope this blog serves as a helpful resource and inspires others to explore the fascinating world of embedded systems.
Thanks for visiting!
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