As a Firmware and hardware test engineer at Quantum Design, I design, develop, and debug firmware for various embedded devices and systems, using Python, C/C++, .NET and Linux. I also perform hardware testing, PCB design, validation, and troubleshooting, ensuring the quality and reliability of the products.In addition to my engineering role, I taught computer science to young learners at The LEAGUE of Amazing Programmers, a nonprofit organization that provides coding education to underserved communities. I create and deliver engaging and interactive lessons on data structures, algorithms, and machine level architecture, using various programming languages and tools.I am passionate about embedded systems engineering and computer science, and I am always eager to learn new skills and technologies. I am currently pursuing my master's degree in embedded systems engineering at the University of Colorado, where I have completed courses on digital design, software and hardware implementation, and system-on-chip design. I have a bachelor's degree in electrical, electronics and communications engineering from San Francisco State University.I am looking for opportunities to apply my skills and knowledge in the embedded systems engineering and/or computer science field, where I can contribute to innovative and impactful projects, collaborate with diverse and talented teams, and grow as a professional and as a person.