I graduated from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus (UPRM) in 2025 with a B.S. in Computer Science & Engineering. Earning this degree required years of hard work, sacrifice, and personal growth. Along the way, I was humbled by Calculus, pushed through countless chemistry lab reports, and survived Computer Architecture II, where our assembly-language group project showed just how important teamwork and collaboration can be.
During my time at UPRM, I worked closely with students from mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering disciplines, which helped me become a versatile and well-rounded engineer with experience across multiple areas of technology.
Outside the classroom, I participated in student-led organizations such as Rumblebots and the IEEE Computer Society branch, where I contributed through both engineering and administrative work. I also led workshops on microcontrollers and introductory web development for fellow students.
I am currently considering pursuing a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics with a focus in Computational Mathematics. My interests include mathematical modeling, numerical methods, scientific computing, and their applications to real-world engineering and computer science problems.