I have always been drawn to the space where software meets hardware, the point where abstract code becomes something tangible that moves, reacts, or communicates with the world. My long-term goal is to work in software development and embedded systems design, creating technology that is efficient, reliable, and meaningful in how it improves everyday life.
Right now, I am focused on becoming a stronger engineer by learning more about embedded programming, operating systems, and low-level software design. I look for projects that challenge my understanding of how systems work beneath the surface, whether that means writing device drivers, optimizing real-time responses, or designing software that interacts directly with hardware. Each new project teaches me something valuable about precision and creativity.
During my tenure at Georgia Tech, I hope to find internships that will give me hands-on experience with what I want to do after I graduate. I plan to take on internships that let me apply what I learn in class to real-world systems. Working on projects that involve embedded systems, operating systems, or software development will help me understand how large-scale products come together and give me a sense of where I want to specialize.
In the future, I hope to take what I have learned as an engineer and apply it toward building my own business. After finishing my degree, I aim to join a company where I can contribute to product development, learn from experienced engineers, and gain a deeper understanding of how technology moves from idea to product. I plan to keep working on independent and team-based projects that challenge me creatively and technically. Whether it is developing a new prototype or experimenting with software tools, I want to keep learning by building.
Once I have gained enough experience, I want to start my own company focused on designing innovative embedded or software-driven products. My goal is to take everything I have learned, from engineering to teamwork, and use it to create innovative technology.
Getting there will take time and persistence. It means continuing to learn, experiment, and take risks when the opportunity feels right. My goal is not only to build a career in technology but to grow through it, to keep finding new ways to design, build, and lead projects that make a difference.