Education

Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ • Accelerated (4+1) degree Majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Business
Graduate Degree
M.S. Computer Science
January 2025 - December 2025
GPA: 4.0
Completed as part of an accelerated master's track.
- Advanced depth in software engineering and backend system development.
- Strengthened system design, API architecture, and scalable application thinking.
- Applied graduate-level engineering rigor to production-style projects.
Key graduate coursework:
- Data processing at scale and large-system data pipelines.
- Software security and secure software development practices.
- Software project, process, and quality management.
- Data mining, semantic web mining, and knowledge representation.
- Statistical machine learning and data visualization.
- Special topics in blockchain engineering applications.
Undergraduate Degree
B.S. Computer Science
August 2021 - December 2024
GPA: 4.0
- Built core foundations in algorithms, data structures, and software development lifecycle.
- Developed full-stack and backend projects using APIs, databases, and testing workflows.
- Prepared technical base for accelerated transition into master's-level study.
Key undergraduate coursework:
- Programming fundamentals, object-oriented programming, and programming language concepts.
- Computer organization, operating systems, and software engineering principles.
- Data structures and algorithms with strong problem-solving foundations.
- Database management, software quality assurance, and testing.
- Machine learning foundations, capstone design, and applied project work.
- Discrete mathematics, linear algebra, probability, and statistics for computing.
Minor
Business (During B.S.)
- Developed business context for product decisions and stakeholder communication.
- Improved ability to align technical implementation with practical business outcomes.
Business/economics coursework:
- Accounting and financial analysis.
- Management strategy and marketing essentials.
- Personal finance fundamentals and economic principles.