EDUCATION.SYSPASS
Applied Mathematics & Computer Engineering @ Queen's University
I recently graduated from Queen's University's Applied Mathematics and Computer Engineering program, where I worked at the intersection of mathematical modelling, stochastic systems, and software engineering.
For my thesis, I built reinforcement-learning bidding agents for day-ahead electricity markets, combining market data, optimization, and multi-agent decision-making into a working research project. It confirmed that I really enjoy building software for problems where the math actually matters.
WORK.LOGONLINE
I am now a Software Engineer at Tyler Technologies, building software used by public-sector organizations. Before joining full-time, I spent 16 consecutive months there as a full-stack and cloud infrastructure intern.
My work has involved Angular, TypeScript, C#, .NET, SQL, and AWS. I like working across the stack: understanding the product problem, building the feature, and then figuring out why the deployment pipeline suddenly has opinions.
SIDE_QUESTS.BATRUNNING
Side projects worth opening -> View my GitHub
My GitHub is a mix of full-stack applications, systems-oriented projects, and machine learning experiments. Some are polished; some are aggressively unfinished; all of them started with a problem I actually wanted to solve.
I enjoy taking an idea from "this would be cool" through architecture, tradeoffs, debugging, and eventually something real. Not just reproducing a tutorial with different variable names.