¡Hola! I am a software engineer in San Francisco and graduated summa cum laude (3.98/4) from the University of Michigan with an S.B. in Physics and minors in both Mathematics and Computer Science (EECS). I am a published researcher and have spent time at numerous national laboratories (Stanford SLAC, Fermilab, NASA/Caltech's JPL) and at CERN (home of the Large Hadron Collider). I was also a mechanical engineering intern at one time.
Over the past decade, I have built a network of outreach...
¡Hola! I am a software engineer in San Francisco and graduated summa cum laude (3.98/4) from the University of Michigan with an S.B. in Physics and minors in both Mathematics and Computer Science (EECS). I am a published researcher and have spent time at numerous national laboratories (Stanford SLAC, Fermilab, NASA/Caltech's JPL) and at CERN (home of the Large Hadron Collider). I was also a mechanical engineering intern at one time.
Over the past decade, I have built a network of outreach programs serving students nationwide. Their achievements constantly inspire me, and by working with students of varying backgrounds, I have gained valuable insights into the educational ecosystem at large. Moreover, I was once an after-school classroom instructor at numerous elementary and middle schools in Connecticut. As a result, I have experience working and growing alongside K-12 students with various aptitudes and abilities.
During middle and high school, I enrolled in over a dozen AP courses (many self-studied), graduate classes, and I understand the importance of leveraging one's own community resources to power impactful initiatives! I coach students through the college admissions process. This past cycle, my students have been admitted to Stanford, Berkeley, Yale, and more!
Feel free to contact me with any additional questions. All of my sessions can be conducted in Spanish if needed.