I am a software developer at the University of Saskatchewan's School of Public Health, working in Dr. Alexander Crizzle's lab. I am the lead developer for DriveEval, a novel web application that helps occupational therapists by digitizing and streamlining the medical evaluation process of medically at-risk drivers.
My focus in computer science has been in the areas of back-end development, cloud computing, distributed systems and DSA. I have prior education and experience in mathematics and biochemical engineering.
I take pride in going above and beyond in everything I do. I am always eager to learn new technologies and enjoy the challenge of tackling complex bugs and solving difficult problems. I am passionate about using my skills and experience to help others.