Skills Timeline

This is not a list of all my skills, but more of a reference to some of the major competencies I've learned and how I progressed year after year. My skill set is extremely extensive, but these are some of the most memorable big ideas I've learned throughout the years, starting in 2013.

My Timeline

  • 2013

    -Stumbled across Make: magazine where I was first introducted to electrical engineering.


    -Bought my first arduino and raspberry pi where I continued to make projects as instructed by the magazine and also learned C++.


    -Learned basic electrical princples through the projects like ohm's law, kirchoff's laws, etc.

  • 2014

    -Continued to iterate on my knowledge by designing more sophisticated projects.


    -These include basic data acquisition and control for a line following robot as well as an eight bit binary counter using a 555-timer.

  • 2015

    -Was introduced to Visual Basic and windows forms applications where I made a windows adding game for kids.


    -Learned Python and used it to create text adventures.


    -Continued to increase my knowledge in relation to circuits by learning about diodes, BJTs, MOSFETs, capacitance, mutual and self inductance, and hysterisis.

  • 2016

    -Learned about OpenCV and image processesing.


    -Utilized basic anaglog to digital control as well as linear adaptive filtering to create a program that allows stroke patients to move a cursor on the screen using their eyes.


    -Participated in the provincial Skills Competition in the electrical stream where I won second place.


    -Learned about operational amplifiers, h circuits, pulse width modulation, and motor controls such as clippers.

  • 2017

    -Participated in the Skills Competition a second time where I won the Ontario competition and came second in the national competition.


    -Participated in the Niagara Regional Science Fair where I won the Professional Engineers Ontario engineering excellence award for the program to helped the disabled.


    -Started university at the University of Waterloo


    -Improved my understanding of .NET, data acquisition, and Visual Basic in preparation for working at the NRC (National Research Council)

    -Worked as an AutoCAD draftsman for Rusit and Associates LTD where I did site service plans and elevation studies.

  • 2018

    -Starting working at the NRC where I helped make a powder feeder and laser metal consolidation system.


    -Created a card counting simulator.


    -Started working at Dofasco


    -Updated legacy Microsoft Access to current implementation of Microsoft SQL for Dofasco. Also made an application for streamlining the maintenance process for heavy duty vehicles.

  • 2019

    -Worked for Toyota in Toronto updating supply chain management software.


    -Decided to leave the University of Waterloo and proceeded to take year off.


    -Focused on my health.


    -Worked part time at Deluxe Realty Marketing where I updated CRM API.

  • 2020

    -Trasnfered to the University of Ottawa.


  • 2021

    -Created an intercollegiate esports league called Ontario Secondary School eSports.


    -Coded a home alarm system utilizing C (as well as assembly) and the HCS12.


  • 2022

    -Worked part time for Deluxe Realty Marketing analyzing Facebook advertising data to develop confidence intervals of money spent per click to determine which markets are the best to advertise to.


    -Ran video game tournaments under the banner DKM.


    -Created PowerWorld simulation for a solar and wind farm.


    -Started capstone design project that involves helping those to use the computer screen using only portions of the face. The design involves using deep learning algorithms such as cascaded neural networks to trigger certain mouse events.