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Software & ASIC Engineer

Education

Rutgers University School of Engineering– September 2021– Present

  • Current student enrolled in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Union County College- September 2019- May 2021

  • Graduate with an Associates Degree in Engineering
  • President High Honor List

Work Experience

Google Software Engineer Intern Geo Sustainability- May 2023- August 2023

  • Implemented a parallel data-processing pipeline in C++ with Google’s version of MapReduce to generate a map visualization of rooftop solar potential over all the buildings in given geographical area
  • Reducedthe data storage by nearly 100% by implementing Google’s internal tool into the map visualization pipeline
  • Collaborated with the engineering team to design and implement a new software feature
  • Contributed over 800 lines of C++ into Google's production codebase, with thorough unit testing and adherence to coding standards
  • Helpedreview documentation developed by other engineers to ensure best guidelines

Projects

Verilog Project: ALU Implementation on Verasic Board

  • Integrated and tested ALU for arithmetic and logic operations
  • Developed register file for efficient data storage and manipulation
  • Implemented multiplexers for dynamic control signal selection
  • Incorporated sign extension logic for immediate value handling
  • Designed data memory unit for load and store operations
  • Implemented I-instruction format for instruction execution flow
  • Verified functionality and performance through simulation and testing

Enhanced Gravity Simulator: Leveraging AVX and CUDA Parallelism

  • Optimized vectorization capabilities with AVX2 for enhanced computational throughput
  • Utilized CUDA to accelerate gravitational simulations, improving speed and accuracy
  • Conducted rigorous testing with varied celestial bodies to validate accuracy and robustness
  • Maintained precision in calculations while ensuring computational efficiency following Google’s C++ style guide

ouiTravel

  • Utilized MongoDB as the database to efficiently store user-generated content, including posts and comments

  • Conducted rigorous API testing using Postman to ensure reliability and optimal performance of API calls

  • Employed React to create an intuitive and visually appealing user interface for trip visualization and post interaction

  • Developed features including trip management, flight/hotel/activity bookings, cost tracking, friend system, and collaborative trip planning

  • Integrated Google OAuth API for seamless login functionality using Google accounts

  • Leveraged Amadeus API for streamlined search and booking of flights, hotels, and activities

  • Utilized Google Maps API for intuitive location display

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Governor Stem Scholar Project Team Lead- September 2021– May 2022

  • Proposed a hypothesis testing the correlation of the dimming of albedo with the frequency of hurricanes in the Atlantic region
  • Manageda12person team with milestones and research paper detailing the findings
  • Developed a PYTHONscript analyzing NOAA GOES data to find correlations between albedo and hurricane by using superposed epoch analysis technique

NASA L’Space Mission Concept Academy Administrator & Engineer- May 2020- July 2020

  • Participated in a rigorous, 12-week virtual professional development program
  • Conceptualized a rover mission to be sent to Mars and prepared a preliminary design review (PDR)
  • Servedas student administrator to assist in budget, safety protocols, and project management of a group of 11 people
  • Servedas student engineer designing Risk Mitigation and FEAMA charts

![LSpace Certification](/assets/img/LSPACE Certification.jpg)

NASA Micro-G NeXT– 2019– 2020

  • Creating CAD designs of drill bit
  • Prototyped a self-contained drill bit used to capture a core sample
  • Assembled and machined steel parts
  • Invited to NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab for prototyping analysis
  • Oneoftwoteams selected for their design to be built and used on the 2024 Artemis mission NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab Test

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