How I got here.
The technical arc — every UW course that shaped how I code, every engineering role I've taken on, every substantial project I've shipped, in chronological order. School on the left, work in the middle, projects on the right. When something in one lane fed into something in another, you'll see it.
ruvim-alpha GitHub account in Oct 2025; the field-alpha-platform repo spun up Feb 1, 2026. I came on as backend + UI frontend engineer. First commits land mid-March on the devops repo, full-time cadence by end of month.Four products shipping, one capstone defending, one consulting engagement live.
Senior spring at UW. Looking for a summer 2026 SWE internship — systems, full-stack, or applied ML. Each lane above fed the next: INFO 201 taught me Git, CSE 123 taught me data structures, INFO 340 taught me React, the DS methods courses taught me to trust residuals, and every project since has been some combination of those four ideas pointed at a different problem. Still the same work — find the specific thing that's broken and fix it in a way the person using it doesn't have to think about.