In May 2024, I graduated from the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland with a B.S. in Computer Engineering. I currently work as a Research Scientist for Peraton Labs at the Senior Associate level. I am excited to work on projects that challenge my problem-solving skills and push the boundaries of what’s possible in software and hardware development. With skills including SystemVerilog, C, and Python my professional interests include: RTL design and verification, integrating hardware with software, and high-level programming.At the University of Maryland, I was able to complete two capstone courses as well as an advanced laboratory course to hone my skills. These three courses were headlined by large group projects which both tested and expanded our knowledge. The projects included:- A machine learning model that would classify the level of damage a building received after a natural disaster. (Python)- A CPU compatible with an ISA of 10 instructions. The design included modules such as an ALU, Register File, and External Memory. It had the ability to run programs such as calculating the Nth Fibonacci number. (SystemVerilog & Verilog)- An autonomous robot that used sensors such as a line sensor, camera, and microphone to navigate an obstacle course without human interaction. (Python & C++)My goal is to continue learning, growing, and contributing to exciting projects that drive innovation.