My Career Goals

My career goal is to become a hardware engineer specializing in embedded systems development. I am particularly interested in building reliable and efficient hardware systems that bridge low-level architecture with real-world applications. Recently, I have also developed a strong interest in digital design and verification, and I am continuously expanding my knowledge in this field.

Short-Term Goal

In the short term, I aim to strengthen my foundation in RTL design, SystemVerilog verification, computer architecture, and hardware-software co-design through coursework and hands-on projects at Georgia Tech.

Long-Term Goal

In the long run, I hope to contribute to the semiconductor industry as a design verification engineer or embedded systems engineer, working on next-generation processors, SoCs, and intelligent hardware platforms. My goal is to help improve system reliability, performance, and scalability in modern chip design.

Why This Path

I am drawn to this field because it combines logical thinking, system-level problem solving, and real engineering impact. From debugging RTL timing issues to optimizing embedded software behavior, I enjoy solving challenges that sit at the intersection of hardware and software.