I am a senior studying Computer Engineering with a minor in Physics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, specializing in Integrated Circuits and VLSI. I seek to use my engineering experiences to inspire the next generation of engineers through educational outreach.
Last summer, I worked as an Applications Engineering Intern at Texas Instruments in the C2000 real-time microcontroller business unit. I developed Python scripts that automated the pinout difference diagram generation process between every compatible chipset, saving hours of work at the push of a button. These diagrams are currently provided in customer device migration collateral and publicized on the TI website in the Device Migration Report Generation Tool, which I integrated the pinout diagrams into and significantly improved the comprehensibility of.
I also care deeply about what I do outside of my engineering coursework. I've held several leadership positions in the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi, a student-run organization devoted to STEM outreach and community service in the greater Ann Arbor area. I've also worked as a study group facilitator for a year at the University of Michigan's Science Learning Center, where I led weekly recitations in Physics: Electricity and Magnetism. Currently, I am a grader of EECS 312: Digital Integrated Circuits with Dr. Zhengya Zhang.
Outside of class, I play for the Side Biscuit Spicy Boys, a recreational ice hockey team. I also play several instruments including tenor/soprano saxophone and piano, and am constantly listening to and learning new music.