TigerTrack — UOP Course Planner
AI-powered academic planning app built at PacificHacks. Combines real DegreeWorks data, 988 UOP courses, drag-and-drop planning, an AI scheduler, and a chatbot advisor — all in one dashboard.
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// cybersecurity enthusiast. problem solver. builder.
I'm a Computer Engineering student at the University of the Pacific with a passion for cybersecurity and hands-on technology. From securing city infrastructure to building custom PCs, I thrive at the intersection of hardware and security.
My journey in tech started with taking apart computers and putting them back together — a curiosity that evolved into an IT career and a drive to protect the systems people depend on every day. I earned my Associate of Science degree through dual enrollment at San Joaquin Delta College while still in high school, and haven't slowed down since.
I'm someone who genuinely enjoys figuring things out. Whether it's a stubborn network issue or a new tool I've never touched before, I approach every problem with critical thinking and a willingness to dig in until I understand it. I don't just want to know how something works — I want to know why.
When I'm not behind a screen, you'll probably find me working on my car, hooping on the basketball court, playing volleyball, hitting the gym, or out on a hike. I also love exploring new restaurants and trying foods I've never had before — always down for a good recommendation.
July 2025 – March 2026
Imaged and deployed computers across city departments. Coordinated with the network team on port security, prepared reports, and trained new hires. Worked with partners like Palo Alto Networks, Telcion, and Quest Software — managing logs and monitoring UEM/SIEM systems through Azure and Active Directory. Performed secure hard drive wipes and provided remote support via ServiceNow, Bomgar, Cisco Finesse, and KACE.
March 2025 – Present
Serving on the MSA board at UOP, organizing and leading events for the brothers community on campus.
October 2024
Led a hands-on workshop for students in San Joaquin County, guiding them through dismantling, identifying, and rebuilding internal computer hardware — hosted by LLNL at the University of the Pacific.
June 2024 – Aug 2024
Led strategic upgrades for partners like Pacific Home Care, improving network performance and reducing downtime by 20%. Resolved customer issues on first contact and implemented security updates through network interfaces.
March 2024 – Aug 2024
Enforced GHS and lab safety procedures, maintained autoclave and lab equipment, and supported over 50 student labs. Completed dual enrollment here, earning an AS degree with honors alongside my high school diploma.
June 2023 – July 2023
Worked in sales operations and customer relationship management. Assisted in diagnosing and repairing CAT machinery and completed electrical analysis training for power generation systems.
Ongoing volunteer supporting community events, organizing programs, and giving back to the local community.
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AI-powered academic planning app built at PacificHacks. Combines real DegreeWorks data, 988 UOP courses, drag-and-drop planning, an AI scheduler, and a chatbot advisor — all in one dashboard.
Configured a Raspberry Pi with a custom-built enclosure to run a Pi-hole DNS server, blocking ads and tracking at the network level across the home network.
Used CAD software to design and build components for the UOP Formula SAE race car, including a dash plate and ECU mount.
Led hands-on hardware workshops for middle school students through STEM San Joaquin, co-hosted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Founded and operate a custom PC building service — consulting with clients on their needs, sourcing components, assembling systems, and providing ongoing support.
Hands-on work maintaining and securing IT systems across multiple City of Stockton departments — help desk, network troubleshooting, and system administration.
Whether you have a cybersecurity question, need a custom PC build, or just want to connect — my inbox is always open.