Hello 🌎!
First and foremost, I love writing code! Nothing beats the rush of adrenaline that I feel when I log into my computer and solve a really challenging but fascinating puzzle with the perfect blend of creativity and logic.
Working on core image processing components of Dolby Vision, spanning across all of Dolby’s businesses—from the creation of video content for cinema, broadcast, and OTT to enhancing the way the world consumes video on various devices.
Worked with game developers of popular franchises to broaden the adoption Dolby Vision via Unreal Engine 5 across PC and Xbox. Led the QA portion of the product, developed test cases as needed, and created test automation systems that saved countless engineering hours. Worked with developers to ship the first Dolby Vision game on PC - Call of Duty: MWIII
Saved 6+ hours of repetitive dev work by developing multithreaded automation scripts using Python and R to extract, manipulate, and compute specified data from large datasets
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Successfully brought-up multiple High-Speed interfaces and continually worked on creating efficient bench-level VBA automation code that controls lab equipment and performs characterization under test conditions
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Reduced runtime of several characterization tests by 60% by writing and improving project-specific buffered & unbuffered versions of AHB read/write code for FT232H-based JTAG communication
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Wrote shell automation scripts that made Git version control more accessible to team members
Assisted in explaining core programming concepts and critically analyzed and helped tutees understand and solve C, C++, Java, Python, and MIPS-based programming challenges
Tutored students in Intro. to CS (COMP 051), Discrete Math (COMP 047), Data Structures (COMP 053), Application Development (COMP 055), Web Development (COMP 127), Programming Languages (COMP 141), Computing Theory (COMP 147), Database Management Systems (COMP 163), System Administration and Security (COMP 175), Computer Networking (COMP 177), Digital Design (ECPE 071), and Computer Systems and Networks (ECPE 170)