Computer Science graduate from the Georgia Institute of Technology with interests across systems, artificial intelligence, automation, and research software.
I use GitHub to document implementation-focused work: course projects, systems labs, full-stack research tools, and applied machine learning projects. Much of my undergraduate work is archived in Devins-Undergraduate-Education, a collection of selected Georgia Tech repositories organized by course and project area.
My contributions to other projects are under private repositories. For more details, or to reach out, please refer to my LinkedIn.
- Systems programming, operating systems, and computer architecture
- Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision
- Automation, intelligent agents, and workflow tooling
- Full-stack development for academic and research computing projects
Contributed to the Research Computing Accounting Management System at Georgia Tech PACE, a Python-based inner-source platform for research computing accounting. RCAMS is designed around real HPC workflows: tracking compute and storage usage, connecting funds to resource allocations, preserving transaction history for auditability, and supporting researchers and research software engineers with maintainable operational tooling.
Worked on a Georgia Tech Vertically Integrated Project supporting Apache Airavata Managed File Transfer. Apache Airavata is middleware for science gateways, helping teams manage computational applications, workflows, generated data, and distributed computing resources. The project focused on UI support for Airavata MFT, requiring an understanding of managed file transfers, file transfer protocols, and JavaScript-based interface development.
Maintained a structured archive of selected undergraduate projects, labs, assignments, and programs across systems, intelligence, algorithms, theory, and applied software development.
