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An Aspiring Engineer

This Portfolio is a collection of my educational and professional project experiences as I navigated my journey through electrical engineering. While they may vary in size or difficulty, I showcase my growth, challenges, and accomplishments in this dynamic field.

I grew up in Pennsylvania, and graduated with honors from the University of Michigan, May 2025. I majored in Electrical Engineering, focusing on integrated circuits with a minor in CS. Outside of school and work I love to hike, take pictures,  and play board games.

I first wanted to become an electrical engineer in middle school when my dad accidentally signed me up for an Arduino summer camp. What could have been a horribly boring summer was actually my intro to creating technology and figuring out how it works.

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ECE Skills

A variety of skills developed for practical applications.

Programming

Minoring in computer science ended up to be an amazing skill set to have along with the hardware side of EE. Coding in many languages has helped me become a "jack of all trades" of sorts, and it furthers my skills in all areas.

PCB Design

I have gained hands-on experience in PCB Design, simulating, designing, and analyzing countless PCBs. I really enjoy being able to see a project through from start to finish, and I hope to be able to continue with design in my future career.

3D Printing

I have worked in several research labs during my bachelors, and it all began because I could use a 3D printer. From there, I honed my CAD skills and am now able to utilize it in any project that I want to tackle. It has never been easier to create a custom part, bracket, or case from scratch!

"Soft" Skills

Circuit design involves plenty of trial and error, even with good simulations. I’m resilient, and when something doesn’t work, it pushes me to dig in, find the cause, and improve the design. I genuinely enjoy turning problems into progress. It might be an overused saying, but I often learn more from failure than my success.

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