About Me
Currently supporting automated manufacturing processes at Kimberly-Clark as an electrical engineering intern.
As a senior pursuing a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida (Class of 2025), I am passionate about designing innovative systems that solve real-world problems through precision, performance, and purpose. My experience spans FPGA/microcontroller development, PLC-based automation, and digital signal processing (DSP). I am a proud member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE), the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and worked on the Gator Motorsports Electrical Team, where I contributed to the design and integration of high-performance electrical subsystems.
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Beyond engineering, I bring strong leadership, project management, and cross-functional collaboration skills developed through internships, research roles, and leadership positions. I proudly served in the Gator Marching Band as Trumpet Section Quartermaster, where I helped manage logistics for over 400 performers.
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My strengths include problem-solving under pressure, rapid adaptation to new technologies, and a growth mindset that constantly seeks opportunities for innovation. I am actively seeking opportunities to contribute to forward-thinking engineering teams where I can apply both technical depth and leadership agility to make a measurable impact.

Professional Interests:
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FPGA Design and Development
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Digital Signal Processing
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Manufacturing Automation
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