Biography
I am currently pursuing my master's in electrical engineering at Texas A&M UniversityāKingsville, and Iām excited to apply for an opportunity where I can grow and contribute in areas like semiconductor design, validation, or VLSI engineering. Iāve always been drawn to how tiny components come together to power huge systems, and over time, Iāve worked hard to build skills that align with that fascination. From using Silvaco TCAD and Cadence tools for device simulation and layout design, to diving into VLSI architecture and CMOS technology, Iāve developed a solid foundation in semiconductor design. During my internship at Volty IoT Solutions, I got the chance to work hands-on with sensors, IC boards, and power-saving strategies for real-world IoT devices. It was one of those moments where classroom knowledge finally clicked in a practical settingāand I loved every bit of it. Beyond technical skills, I enjoy being part of collaborative teams, troubleshooting when things go sideways, and constantly learning. Whether it was integrating sensors for an IoT device or developing a voice-activated announcement system, Iāve always been drawn to projects that challenge me to think critically and creatively.
Academic Information
Status: Masters Student
Year in Program: 2nd
Major/Specialty: Electrical engineering
Degrees: Masters Degree
Research Areas
Engineering; Machine Learning/AI
Research Interests
To work under Semiconductor chip designing with an efficient knowledge in the analog and digital circuit designing. My academic interests are in various engineering specifications like Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Semiconductor Physics, Aerodynamics and Aerospace. The theoretical Physics and Cosmology are some of the my interested areas too.
Topical Areas
Applied Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems; Atmospheric Sciences; Climate and Global Dynamics; Condensed Matter Physics; Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering; Fluid and Plasma Physics; Geology and Solid Earth Sciences; Mechanical Engineering; Particle and High-Energy Physics
Relevant Coursework
Computer Architecture & Analog circuit designing