Professional summary
I am a final-year Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student at The University of Queensland, majoring in Cyber Security. I enjoy working at the intersection of electrical engineering, embedded systems, software and secure systems, especially where the solution needs to be reliable enough for real hardware, real users or real operational environments.
My work spans embedded firmware, PCB design, FPGA and digital systems, wireless communication, cyber security, cloud tools and signal-processing pipelines. I am most interested in roles where I can help build dependable infrastructure, practical embedded products, secure industrial systems, or measurement systems that combine hardware and software.
I have also taken part in short-term international technology and engineering programmes in Singapore and China, including cyber security study at Nanyang Technological University and an entrepreneurship programme at Dalian Neusoft University of Information. These experiences gave me exposure to working across cultures, building technical prototypes quickly and presenting practical technology solutions to different audiences.
Hands-on engineering approach
I learn best by building, testing, debugging and improving systems until they work under practical constraints. Across university projects and industry work, I have designed PCBs, written C firmware, integrated sensors and communication protocols, worked with RTOS environments, tested software reliability and documented technical decisions clearly for teams.
I try to communicate technical detail in a way that is clear for both engineers and non-specialists. Tutoring programming and supporting students has strengthened my ability to explain complex ideas, diagnose problems quickly and help others build confidence in technical work.