Education
B.S. in Computer Science
University of Kentucky - College of Engineering
(September 2014 - December 2017)
Selected Coursework: Artificial Intelligence (graduate-level), Advanced Computer Architecture, Compilers for Algorithmic Languages, Systems Programming, Numerical Methods, Calculus 3, Calculus 4, Discrete Mathematics, Matrix Algebra, Introduction to Program Design in C++, Abstraction and Problem Solving, Algorithm Design & Analysis.
Also completed approximately 95% of the coursework for Bachelors Degrees in both Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering, as I was a triple-engineering major up until end, but decided to graduate a semester early.
MSTC Program Diploma
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
(August 2010 - June 2014)
Completed post-doctorate-level research over Junior and Senior years of high school for my magnet program's 360-hour capstone project. I did mine on Infrared Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy at the University of Kentucky under the mentorship and supervision of Dr. Clouthier. With the help and guidance of the two post-doc lab partners I had over the two years, we built a machine that emulates the conditions of deep/outer space (Below 4K) to study the reactive intermediates/molecular fragments generated during the short-lived stages (never existing for more than a few nanoseconds anywhere else on Earth) of molecular reactions in a restricted-access laser lab for the University of Kentucky's Physics and Chemistry Departments.
- FCPS First Robotics Team
- National AP Scholar Commended (38 Credit-Hours)
- Varsity Football Team
- Varsity Ice Hockey Team
- Team Kentucky U18 Ice Hockey Team
- Tenor Saxophone in Concert Band
- ACT: 32
- Math: 35
- Science: 34
- English: 33
- Reading: 27