As a PhD Candidate in Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Riverside, my work has driven advancements in sensing systems, thermal modeling for CPUs, and real-time support for autonomous vehicle software. My research has been recognized with multiple fellowships and best paper awards, reflecting my commitment to academic excellence and technological innovation.Leveraging my experience in computer architecture and safety-critical software systems, I've pioneered the development of open-source and analyzable support for shared accelerator management. These efforts aim to enhance the real-time performance of ROS2-enabled autonomous systems, demonstrating my ability to translate complex theories into practical solutions that push the boundaries of embedded systems and autonomous technologies.