I am a software developer with a passion for robotics and drones. With a Master's degree in Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills to my work.
With 2+ years of experience as a Research Assistant, I have worked on numerous projects and published 4 journal articles and 4 conference articles. My efforts have been recognized with numerous awards, including the UWM Chancellor's award, an NSF travel grant, an NSF-ICorps grant, and a tech challenge prize. In addition, I have filed 3 invention disclosures with the UWM Research Foundation, demonstrating my commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology.
I am a dedicated team player and actively participate in meetings, design reviews, and brainstorming sessions. I am also committed to documenting my work, preparing technical reports and whitepapers, and presenting my results to various stakeholders.
I am confident in my ability to bring a high level of technical proficiency and creativity to any project I work on and am excited to continue advancing my skills in the robotics and drone fields.