I’ve always gravitated toward a good challenge. Through my academic career I’ve had the highs of success and the lows of failure, and both have shaped the way I think and create today. I value raw data and honest feedback — the kind you can actually use to build something polished from the ground up. I believe limitations create innovation, repetition creates optimization, and I try to apply both to every project I take on.
Outside of work I help peers navigate the full process behind building personal computers — from spec research and parts optimization to troubleshooting once everything’s assembled. I keep a close eye on developments across multiple fields, AI tooling especially, because I think the people who understand what these tools can and can’t do will have a meaningful edge over those who don’t.
I come from a Hispanic household where Spanish was my first language. The balance was always clear: Spanish at home, English in every other context. That structure is what kept both languages alive and growing at the same time — it wasn’t code-switching, it was two fully separate registers developed in parallel. Now I can apply either language to any context without the constraints that limit a lot of bilingual communicators. That range shows up in my work more than most people expect.
Open to UI/UX, Project Management, and APM roles — full-time or project-based. If you have something that benefits from someone who can research, write, and ship, I’d like to hear about it.
Working through Coursera certifications and spending free time on coding language tutorials — public walkthroughs, documentation, and building things to see what breaks.