About Me
I’m a Computer Science student at Roger Williams University who enjoys breaking down complex problems and figuring out how things work at both a high and low level. Whether I’m working with Python, Java, or even MIPS assembly, I like understanding not just what works, but why it works.
A lot of my experience has come from hands-on projects, from analyzing real-world datasets in Python to building low-level programs in assembly and experimenting with engineering designs like wind turbine optimization. I’ve also worked on encryption programs and enjoy exploring how logic and security intersect in computing.
Outside of my coursework, I’ve found a strong interest in teaching and coaching. I’ve helped others learn math and physics concepts and worked with younger students through sports, which has pushed me to communicate clearly and think about problems from different perspectives.
I’ve also pursued personal projects in plumbing, where I’ve installed plumbing fixtures in both commercial and residential buildings. In my free-time, I enjoy aquascaping and fishkeeping. You can read more about these pursuits on my blog.Â
I’m currently looking for opportunities in software engineering or cybersecurity where I can continue developing my skills, gain real-world experience, and contribute to impactful projects.