Launched Minami Labs to rebuild Cobalt into a modular platform that centralizes campus services for UConn students, including Rec Center scheduling, dining intelligence, and service shortcuts.
Own Microsoft Intune and Jamf Pro compliance profiles, enforce conditional access through Azure Active Directory, and manage encryption plus licensing programs (BitLocker, Adobe CC, LabStats) for campus devices.
Blend systems administration with internal tool development—ship automation for inventory reporting, build Jamf data export utilities, and stabilize enrollment plus compliance telemetry across macOS and Windows fleets.
Provide hands-on support for laptops, desktops, and peripherals, including imaging, OS repairs, Wi-Fi and printer remediation, and BitLocker hardening for sensitive research endpoints.
Develop software modules to automate workflows and extract structured data for research and IT operations. Support hardware/software deployment, documentation, and statistical research visualization. Maintain technical infrastructure and train newly onboarded staff.
Automated device onboarding with Jamf Pro & Intune.
Automation scripts for compliance & reporting.
Electron utility that turns 2k+ Jamf records into Excel/CSV.
Coordinated online order fulfillment, validated substitutions, and iterated on process changes that improved accuracy and throughput for the East Windsor store.
Next-gen student hub that unifies Rec Center, dining, and campus services.
Nutrition-aware dining API with caching and structured allergen data.
Desktop reporting tool that syncs Jamf inventory to Excel/CSV.
Currently working for UConn Information Technology Services, spanning configuration management, software engineering, and device support roles that combine systems administration with automation work.
Combining economics problem-solving with hands-on technical experience to pursue roles in software engineering, technology consulting, or analytics.
Completed immersive technology coursework that reinforced foundational networking, systems, and scripting concepts used daily in campus IT operations.
Applied class projects directly to professional roles, accelerating the ability to diagnose infrastructure issues and document repeatable fixes for the ITS device management team.