My work with Coryer Staffing showed me how much difference a well designed system can make. I spent time understanding how they moved information, where things slowed down, and why details were getting lost. I built automation that pulled data from different places, cleaned it up, and filled their CRM without the constant manual work. It was satisfying to see something I created save people time every single day.
At dScribe AI I worked closely with NVIDIA Jetson devices and the systems behind computer vision. A lot of my time went into getting these devices online, securing access, and making sure everything communicated properly. I liked working at this level where software, hardware, and networking all meet. It taught me how to troubleshoot calmly and understand what is really happening under the surface.
My work at Genworth helped me appreciate structure and clean design in data and cloud systems. I rebuilt messy SQL logic into something more organized, and I worked on pipelines that moved large amounts of information smoothly from one system to another. I also spent time in AWS, making sure their environments were backed up, monitored, and following the rules they needed to stay secure. I enjoyed seeing how each part of a system affects the whole.
My work at Genworth helped me appreciate structure and clean design in data and cloud systems. I rebuilt messy SQL logic into something more organized, and I worked on pipelines that moved large amounts of information smoothly from one system to another. I also spent time in AWS, making sure their environments were backed up, monitored, and following the rules they needed to stay secure. I enjoyed seeing how each part of a system affects the whole.
One of the most meaningful projects I worked on was my research using MobileNetV2 to classify breast cancer tumors. I trained and tested the model, explored the patterns in the data, and built a simple tool that let people try it themselves. Publishing the paper showed me how valuable it is to explain technical ideas in a way people can actually understand. It also made me appreciate the responsibility that comes with working on problems that matter to real people.