Electrical engineer who somehow ended up teaching computers to recognize emotions — and then built a bot to handle the job search doomscrolling. I build things that sit at the intersection of hardware, software, and "wait, that actually works?"
A role in product engineering, testing & validation, or applied AI where I can bring structure to messy problems and occasionally automate the boring parts.
🤖 Industry Job Search Automation Bot
Got tired of refreshing LinkedIn and several websites at midnight. Built a bot to automate job search queries,
filter listings, and surface relevant roles.
⚡ HPC Cluster Management @ Texas State
Wrote utilization and monitoring scripts to track how researchers across departments were using HPC clusters, maintained resource usage logs, and became the unofficial "how do I run this on the cluster?" person for half the building.
🧠 Multimodal Emotion Recognition for Children with ASD (IEEE UEMCON 2025)
My MS thesis. A deep learning pipeline that combines facial cues and environmental context
to help identify emotional states in children with autism. Published and presented.
Yes, I talked to a room full of engineers about feelings. Would do it again.
Always happy to talk engineering, product strategies, AI, research, or what it's like to build something that actually helps people.