I'm currently a Junior studying Computer Engineering at Princeton University . Previously, I interned at Google LLC.
I’m from Ghana, and in my free time, I like to play soccer, basketball, and volleyball. I also love playing video games and watching TV shows.
• Developed an end-to-end AI-powered slideshow generation feature for Google Earth by leveraging the Gemini framework and integrating multiple Google products across 3 stacks: LLM (C++), Backend (Kotlin), and Frontend (Flutter).
• Extended Earth AI Agent by implementing new tool code, updating system prompts and configurations to enable slideshow generation with dynamic Google Search knowledge base and Earth geometries. Conducted evaluation cases to validate expanded tool coverage.
• Optimized Agent tool implementation, reducing error rates from 15% to 5% and resolving latency bottlenecks, significantly improving Earth AI agent reliability and performance.
• Integrated a scalable logging API to track user interactions within the Fitbit Android App across 5M+ users, enabling
research-driven UX improvements and contributing to an 80% increase in satisfaction metrics.
• Developed an auto-deletion system for shared images post-upload, optimizing device storage and improving app
performance on resource-constrained devices.
• Selected as a fellow for the 2024 Uber Career Prep cohort, with a less than 4% acceptance rate.
• Actively engaged in workshops focused on enhancing technical knowledge, professional skills, and industry insight.
• Collaborated with industry mentors, gaining insights and guidance tailored to achieving professional milestones and enhancing technical competencies.
• Selected for an immersive one-week insight program focused on accelerating technical growth, professional development, and career preparation within the technology sector.
• Collaborated with peers in interactive, hands-on workshops to solve complex engineering problems, enhancing technical capabilities and critical thinking skills.
• Gained comprehensive exposure to Palantir’s business operations and engineering culture, developing a deeper perspective on enterprise-scale software development and real-world problem solving.
• Developed a centralized web platform for the Black Heart Association during a 3-day hackathon, enabling efficient tracking of patient health records (A1C, blood pressure) and streamlining internal policy communication.
• Integrated the Google Gemini API to intelligently summarize complex health reports and policy documents, while utilizing Clerk.js and Supabase for secure authentication and real-time data management.
• Built interactive visualization tools using the Google Maps API to coordinate community outreach events, allowing non-profit workers to better visualize patient distribution and optimize resource allocation.
RSM excellency academy is a 3-day leadership conference where students from universities across United States meet. This experience is an opportunity to network with peers, develop technical and soft skills through real world simulated exercises and an exposure to client experience learning from RSM's middle market clients.
Hosted study halls to teach 200+ students data structues and algorithms, Linear Algebra, Calculus I-III and Physics (Mechanics & Electromagnetism).
• Selected as one of 24 fellows nationwide for the competitive Code2040 Fellowship Program, focused on advancing Black and Latinx representation in tech leadership.
• Completed over 40 hours of workshops on racial equity, leadership, and product development while building connections within a 6,000+ member community of technologists and industry mentors.
Participated in classes and activities with trading, software engineering, and Strategy & Product groups as well as gain insights into work and interview processes at Jane Street.
The PwC externship program offers students the opportunity to acquire strategic consulting skills, enabling them to analyze and address challenges nonprofit and social justice organizations face. Participants work closely with a specific organization, delving into issues such as development, impact assessment, process improvements, talent engagement, communication, and strategic positioning. Professionals from PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) provide invaluable mentorship and coaching throughout the program. By the end of the externship, students gain expertise in the strategic consulting process, research in relevant fields, problem analysis, data gathering and analysis, and delivering impactful presentations that offer valuable insights, trends, and recommendations to their partnered organization.
• Manage NSBE’s (Princeton Chapter) website, design and coordinate gear for members.
• Send quarterly newsletters to keep alumni connected and engage Black engineering alumni to engage in current NSBE programming.
• Empowering low-income, high-achieving students to make meaningful impacts through innovative leadership and community service trainings
• Helping students to gain scholarships into universities.
• Selected as a Colorstack Fellow, a program that empowers Black/Hispanic/Latin College Students to drive social impact through technology and design.
• Enhanced Leadership, Teamwork, and Communication activities by actively engaging in group projects, workshops and collaborative problem solving sessions.
• Developed a supportive network of peers, mentors, and industry professionals dedicated to leveraging technology for social good.
• Successfully coordinated numerous Intramural Sports events, ensuring the safety and well-being of over 500 participants and guests, resulting in zero major incidents or accidents.
• Acted as the primary point of contact for on-site university/outsourced support personnel, ensuring seamless communication and efficient event execution.
• Played a key role in the execution of Intramurals programming operations, contributing to the success of various events and initiatives with positive feedback from attendees.
• Acquired and applied CPR and risk assessment skills.
Grade: Junior
Activities: National Society of Black Engineers, McGraw Center For Teaching and Learning (Advanced Peer Tutor), Campus Recreation, Princeton Racing Electric Club
COS 418 - Distributed Systems
COS 375 - Computer Architecture
COS 226 - Data Structures & Algorithms
COS 217 - Introduction to Programming Systems
ORF 309 - Probability & Stochastic Systems
COS 126 - Computer Science - An Interdisciplinary Approach
ECO 310 - MicroEconomics - A Mathematical Approach
ECE 201 - Information Systems
ECE 206 - COntemporary Logic Design
ECE 203 - Electronic Circuit Design and Analysis
ECE 304 - Devices to IC
Languages - Java, Python, Go, Swift, C, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, SQL, R, RISC-V Assembly, x86 Assembly
Frameworks / Tools - React, AWS, Azure, SwiftUI, Redux, PostgreSQL, Firebase, Bash Scripting, Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, Next.js, XCTest, NumPy, Pandas, Datadog, Git