Bachelor's of Applied Science in Computer Engineering, Class of 2028.
Coursework: Engineering Strategies and Practice I and II, Calculus I and II, Computer Fundamentals, Electrical Fundamentals, Linear Algebra, Mechanics, Dynamics.
At University of Toronto, I am a memeber of aUToronto, UofT's self-driving car team.
I was promoted from a general member of the mapping team to the Mapping Team Lead in May of 2025.
Class of 2024.
Coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Systems Senior Research Laboratory,
Automation and Robotics I, Digital Electronics, Research Statistics I and II, Multivariable Calculus,
AP Physics C Mechanics, AP Physics C Electricity & Magnetism.
At Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST), I was the Co-President of the TJHSST chapter for CyberPatriot.
CyberPatriot is is the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, the United States' largest high school cyber defense competition.
As Co-President, I organized lecture schedules, team registration, and outreach, and gave lectures on Cisco topics such as VLANs.
I also competed in the CyberPatriot competition, recieving gold level twice and platinum level once. My team advanced to semifinals in the 2021-2022 season.
I was also the Teaching Lead for Coding Lady Colonials, a club at TJHSST that works to support women in
computer science and technology through workshops, guest lectures, and peer collaboration.
I taught weekly lectures and created interactive lessons on topics such as wire crimping, debugging, and GitHub.
I also organized guest lectures, including with Allison Schwier, Science and Technology Adviser to the US Secretary of State.