As a former student in the G30 Automotive Engineering program, I gained a solid foundation in core mechanical engineering principles, which equipped me with the essential skills necessary for understanding and designing complex automotive systems. My coursework included in-depth studies of mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and fluid dynamics, providing me with a comprehensive understanding of vehicle dynamics and performance.
In addition to my mechanical engineering core, I explored electives in electrical, electronics, and information engineering. This interdisciplinary approach allowed me to broaden my knowledge of embedded systems, control theory, and data communication, which are critical for modern automotive technologies. This diverse educational background has enhanced my ability to integrate mechanical and electrical systems effectively, preparing me to tackle the challenges of the evolving automotive industry.
While I was majoring in Mechanical Engineering, I spent my free time self-studying Python programming. I first encountered Python in the latter part of my high school years, and was fascinated by its versatility. Since 2020, I have been taking online courses and doing small pet projects in order to build my coding skills.
In 2022, I took my internship at Woven by Toyota (formerly Woven Planet Holdings). There I learned different aspects of software engineering, such as software infrastructure, project management, and Agile practices.
In 2023, I rejoined Woven as a full-time software engineer. I now work under the Vertex Test Experience team, where I implement system testing tools for virtual vehicle solution.
Python 3
Golang
Docker
Git / Github
Kubernetes
BDD with Gherkin & Behave
Pytest
ASPICE V-Cycle
Agile methodologies
Technical presentation
Engineering mathematics