EE sophomore at George Mason University. Former rack relocation technician at AWS data centers. I build circuits, program microcontrollers, and work where software meets hardware.
I'm an Electrical Engineering sophomore at George Mason University. Before college, I worked inside live AWS data centers in Northern Virginia — relocating server racks and managing power and network cabling in mission-critical environments.
Working at that scale taught me to think in systems — every cable, rack, and power circuit is part of something larger. Now I bring that mindset into the lab, analyzing circuits, programming microcontrollers in C/C++, and tracing how hardware decisions ripple up through software.
I'm drawn to the boundary where physical and digital engineering meet — embedded systems, power electronics, and the infrastructure that keeps everything running. I'm actively looking for internships where I can do real technical work.