About Me
I am an MSE student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. I previously worked at Viasat as a Systems Engineer, where I specialized in multi-satellite resource allocation and network optimization. I worked with a team to develop high-fidelity simulations of Viasat’s existing and future Ka- and L-/S-band geostationary and LEO communication satellites.
I am advised by Prof. Jeffrey Andrews, and my research interests lie at the intersection of resource allocation, satellite communications, and optimization. My current work focuses on developing efficient algorithms for near-real-time optimization of multi-satellite constellations to maximize sum utility.
I also enjoy tinkering and programming. I primarily work in Rust and Python, and use C/Java/Kotlin/Lua/Zig when appropriate for specific projects.
Education
I received my BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering and BS in Mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2021. My ECE technical core was in Communication, Signal Processing, Networks, and Systems. My focus in mathematics was Option VII (Pure Mathematics).
I am currently pursuing my MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Decision, Information, and Communications Engineering (DICE) track and plan to graduate in Fall 2026.