I am a motivated and conscientious software engineer who graduated from École de technologie supérieure in Montréal. While studying for my degree, I also did one internship where I worked on a web application and two internships where I have worked on various mobile applications. Through school assignments, internships as well as my implication, I have worked with various programming languages and frameworks.
I like put my knowledge into practice in order to build quality applications that the users will enjoy. I also strive to improve myself by learning new things about software engineering every day.
ÉTSMobile is the official mobile application of École de technologie supérieure. It's
open-source and made by members of the engineering club
App|ETS.
The application lets thousand of students access the
university's main services on their mobile devices. The third version has a revamped UI and
is built using new technologies such as Kotlin and the Android Architecture Components.
The second version of the application is still available to students
while the third version of the app is being developed.
This application allows the user to get access to the latest recalls and safety alerts from the Government of Canada.
The user can also receive a push notification whenever a new recall or alert is published.
PubÉTS is a cross-platform mobile application that lets the user access
the menu of the unversity's restaurant on their mobile devices. From the app, the customer
can pick items from the menu and split the bill with other persons. Morever, the customer
can also view upcoming events. The app was a prototype built using Ionic and in
collaboration with
@Hamtara
and
@MarcantVez.
travelguide is a cross-platform mobile application similar to Airbnb. It allows people to
become guides for their own country. When visiting a country, a traveler can use the app to
find a guide according to various criteria such as languages spoken. The app was a prototype
built using Flutter and in collaboration with
@manuproulx
and
@zaclimon
during an hackathon.
For a school project, my teammates and I built a RC hovercraft. Using C, I implemented a
program that allows wireless communication between the controller and the vehicle.