AI developer, software engineer, and robotics builder working across artificial intelligence, underwater robotics, and ocean technology — currently preparing research and a portfolio of applied prototypes for university applications, Fall 2027.
"I build technology that solves real-world problems — software that thinks, machines that move, and systems built to work below the surface."
I'm a high school student working as an independent AI developer, software engineer, and robotics builder, with a growing focus on ocean technology and underwater robotics. My work spans embedded systems, applied machine learning, and field-tested hardware — most recently the POSEIDON ROV, an underwater vehicle platform, and Smart Horn, an intelligent embedded safety system.
I'm preparing for university applications for Fall 2027, aiming to study Computer Science and Ocean Engineering / Ocean Technology at the research level — building toward a career designing intelligent systems that operate where most software never has to: underwater, offline, and under pressure.
An underwater remotely operated vehicle built to explore, inspect, and collect data below the surface — the flagship platform behind my move into ocean technology and underwater robotics.
An intelligent embedded safety system that rethinks a basic piece of hardware with sensing and automation — a small, applied demonstration of AI meeting everyday engineering.
A pipeline of upcoming AI-driven software projects, from applied machine learning tools to autonomous decision systems — details to be published as each build reaches a working state.
Ongoing hardware and software experiments that don't fit a single category yet — the testing ground for ideas before they become full projects.
Code released publicly for others to use, learn from, and build on — hosted and maintained under the Scientifico Core organization on GitHub.
A research paper currently in progress, connecting applied ocean technology with computational methods. Publication link to follow once finalized.
Currently being written — link and abstract will be published here once the paper is complete and reviewed.
Open to research collaborations, mentorship conversations, and opportunities connected to AI, robotics, and ocean technology.