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SYSTEMS
ENGINEER

Navigating the digital frontier at the intersection of embedded systems, networks, and cybersecurity. From low-level silicon to distributed architectures, building across the full spectrum.

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HACKATHONS
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SKILL_DOMAINS
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Module: 01

Featured Schematics

ACTIVE
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Distributed Network Relay

Internet Relay Channel

A networked node system enabling IoT interoperability across platforms: Hubs, Nodes, and Endpoints with modular command handlers and dynamic scalability.

C++ REDIS CLICKHOUSE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS OPENMP
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RESEARCH
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Hardware Network Security

Hardware-accelerated network security using FPGA for real-time packet inspection. Ethernet parser and checksum verifier on Artix-7 FPGA.

VERILOG FPGA TCP/IP W5500
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ACTIVE
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OSELOT

Observational Satellite Embedded Linux Operations Terminal

Custom Yocto Linux distro on BeaglePlay coupling RTL-SDR with GOES LRIT demodulation at 1694 MHz. Decoded telemetry pipes structured image metadata into a custom IRC infrastructure for real-time ground-station event distribution.

YOCTO RTL-SDR GOES IRC
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Achievements Log
emoji_events 2024-11

GMiS Hackathon

3rd Place, Expert Category. Binary analysis, reverse engineering, cryptography.

shield 2025-04

NJIT CyberSec

Top 10 International. Identified LFSR cipher from FPGA research.

school 2025-06

Graduation

B.S. Computer Science, Minor Cybersecurity.

Module: 02

Core Capabilities

Binary Analysis Binary Exploitation Cybersecurity Distributed Systems FPGA Development Embedded Systems Network Security Systems Programming TCP/IP SDR Reverse Engineering C/C++ Python ASM Java Verilog
Submodule: 02.1

HARDWARE SPECS

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Platforms
STM32 ESP32 Arduino Raspberry Pi BeaglePlay Artix-7 FPGA MicroBlaze
cable
Protocols
TCP/IP RF SDR Ethernet SPI I2C UART
build
Tools
FreeRTOS Yocto Vivado STM32Cube SEGGER GDB J-Link
Module: 03

All Project Nodes

9 ENTRIES
ACTIVE NETWORK

eIRC

Networked node system. Hubs, Nodes, Endpoints with modular command handlers. IoT interoperability across platforms. Implementing Redis and ClickHouse.

C++ CLICKHOUSE PYTHON DISTRIBUTED EMBEDDED NETWORK LINUX REDIS
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COMPLETED NETWORK

Distributed Systems

Scalable distributed file system for University. Built prior to AI advent.

PYTHON DISTRIBUTED SCALABILITY MYSQL JSON
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ACTIVE EMBEDDED

Embedded Systems

Built gadgets to functional walking robots. Temperature/movement sensors, network access points, RF modules, satellite imagery, TCP/IP via RF.

EMBEDDED ROBOTICS C C++ FREERTOS RF SDR STM32 ARDUINO ESP32
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ACTIVE EMBEDDED / SDR
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OSELOT

Observational Satellite Embedded Linux Operations Terminal

Engineered an embedded satellite ground station on BeaglePlay, coupling RTL-SDR hardware with GOES LRIT demodulation tools to capture, demodulate, and persist live geostationary satellite imagery at 1694 MHz with a sub-1 W RF front-end.

Integrated decoded satellite telemetry with a custom Internet Relay Chat infrastructure, publishing structured image metadata and alerts to IRC channels as a lightweight, protocol-native transport layer for distributing real-time ground-station events across a network.

YOCTO BEAGLEPLAY RTL-SDR GOES LRIT ARM C C++ SYSTEMD IRC BSP
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ACTIVE EMBEDDED / RF

Radio Surveillance

Distributed RF surveillance system using NRF24 radio modules, infrared sensors, and camera modules. ATMega nodes run FreeRTOS schedulers and relay data via ARM RPI converter devices to a TCP server with local database storage.

Coverage spans [50–1000] m² per RF zone. Sequential hardware circuit triggers camera on IR detection. Supports packet capture instruction forwarding from RF nodes to server.

NRF24 FREERTOS ATMEGA ARM / RPI TCP/IP PYTHON C / AVR IR SENSOR SDR
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RESEARCH FPGA

Hardware Network Security

Hardware-accelerated network security using FPGA for real-time packet inspection. Self-taught Digital Systems. Identified LFSR cipher algorithm.

VERILOG DIGITAL SYSTEMS ETHERNET FPGA NETWORK SECURITY TCP/IP W5500
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RESEARCH SECURITY

Embedded Security

STM32 ARM CPU on-board security architecture study. FreeRTOS deep dive with STM32Cube and SEGGER utilities. Dynamic debugging with J-Link.

STM32CUBE SEGGER FREERTOS TASK SCHEDULING STM32F767ZI J-LINK
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Reverse Engineering

Binary analysis, exploitation, cryptography. University lab + hackathons. Hands-on binary exploitation experience.

RE ASSEMBLY BINARY ANALYSIS EXPLOITATION C PYTHON PERL
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COMPLETED MISC

Other Projects

Java Rummy Card Game, NLP social engineering password tool, RF surveillance project powered by eIRC Node-Relay.

JAVA NLP RF
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CYBER//SECURITY

Offensive security research, encryption engines, and signal intelligence

RESEARCH // ACTIVE

Malware Analysis & Development

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Polymorphic and metamorphic malware research in homelab environment. Focused on understanding evasion techniques and detection methodologies. With ever-evolving pattern matching tools, being able to analyze at this depth will be key.

> POLYMORPHIC

Same core behavior, encrypts/reshuffles outer shell. The payload remains functionally identical while the wrapper mutates on each iteration to evade signature-based detection.

> METAMORPHIC

Rewrites own logic entirely. Each generation produces functionally equivalent but structurally distinct code, defeating both signature and heuristic analysis.

GDB x64DBG Immunity Debugger Malware Reverse Engineering Entropy Dynamic Analysis Static Analysis ROP
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RESEARCH // HARDWARE

Hardware Network Security

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Hardware-accelerated network security on Field Programmable Gate Array. Real-time packet inspection, Ethernet parser and checksum verifier on Artix-7. Self-taught Digital Systems from old textbooks. Identified an algorithm used by a cipher: a block linear feedback shift register applied on plaintext to obtain ciphertext.

Verilog Digital Systems Design Ethernet FPGA Network Security TCP/IP W5500 Artix-7
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ACTIVE // SIGINT

RF Signal Relay

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Radio-Frequency based surveillance project powered by eIRC's Node-Relay groundwork. Leveraging SDR capabilities and embedded systems for signal intelligence and networked sensor platforms. Combines RF engineering with distributed systems architecture.

SDR Radio Frequency eIRC Node-Relay Embedded Systems Surveillance TCP/IP
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Field Operations

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GMiS Hackathon 2024

3RD PLACE // EXPERT DIVISION

Binary analysis, reverse engineering, cryptography, and forensics. Taught a workshop on Binary Analysis and Reverse Engineering.

NJIT CyberSec 2025

TOP 10 // INTERNATIONAL

Identified LFSR cipher from FPGA Digital Systems research, applying cross-domain knowledge from embedded systems and reverse engineering.

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ONGOING // WARGAMES

Active on online Capture the Flag platforms such as OverTheWire. Working through wargames covering Linux exploitation, binary analysis, web security, and cryptographic challenges.

Module: 05

About:   Operator

Welcome, fellow Netizen. Navigating the digital frontier, exploring the intersection of cybersecurity, networks, and embedded systems. This terminal serves as my log of progress through cyberspace. I shall briefly explain my journey towards tech...

Let there be... drones? Exploring the tech realm, I was very interested and had some novice experience in electronics; drones and embedded systems (Arduino). However, it all started with a Drone I had as a kid. It was a mid-range racer type, remote controlled remote. At a certain moment, it broke down, a wire had been cut, I figured that if I just taped it well enough, it'd work again, and it did! Eventually, it kept breaking, so I made my way to the port where the wire was connected, and replaced it.

What pulled me into the software side of tech, was that I once was trying to optimize my Windows 7 Desktop into running Flash Games on Newegg, it was running quite laggy, and there was a taxi simulator game that I really liked, as well as a disc game a neighbor gave us, a jet simulator. I accidentally uninstalled too many critical programs from the \x86 directory (iirc) and some printer stuff broke! I browsed the web, and something I had to do was modify the registry and manually install some programs through the command line! Yes, before becoming a Linux power-user, I was a Windows 7 shell apprentice, it was a humbling experience...