About

I am a software engineer at Intel Labs in Arizona. My work involves prototyping cutting-edge innovations for wireless and mobile networks. Previously, I have worked at NortonLifeLock (formerly known as Symantec and now as Gen Digital) on highly-scalable backend systems and APIs to support customer communication and engagement.

Before starting in the software industry, I conducted research in the areas of computer networking and automotive security.

I received a Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Computer Science from the University of Arizona, awarded in 2020 and 2018, respectively.

Outside of my software engineering work, I teach computer science courses at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. I am also a licensed amateur radio operator, callsign KI7MNN.