I hold an M.S. in Computer Science from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, where my work focused on security, fault detection, and algorithm design for decentralized robot swarms. My background spans embedded systems, low-level software, and distributed robotics, with hands-on experience in C/C++, Python, RTOS concepts, and simulation-based development.
Alongside my engineering work, I currently teach an introductory computer science course using Python, focusing on problem-solving and computational thinking from first principles. Teaching has strengthened my ability to write clear, maintainable code and communicate complex technical ideas effectively.
I enjoy working on practical systems with real constraints—whether that’s embedded development, systems programming, or robotics—and I’m always looking to learn, build, and contribute to meaningful projects.
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