Robotics & Embedded Systems
I build robots that sense, think, and move — from combat bots to autonomous maze solvers, working at the layer where firmware meets hardware.
I'm a Computer Engineering student at the University of Bohol, working at the intersection of embedded firmware, robotics, and hardware that has to survive real-world conditions — sometimes including a deliberate crash.
My projects span ESP32 firmware development, multi-sensor autonomous behavior (sonar, line, and IR sensing), Java desktop tooling for hardware control, and 3D-printed mechanical design.
I believe in building things that work, look good, and tell a story. Every project is a chance to learn something new about how the digital world touches the physical one.
ESP32 Combat & Autonomous Robot
A dual-ESP32 combat and utility robot in a custom 3D-printed chassis, controlled wirelessly over ESP-NOW. A Java desktop GUI drives it via USB serial with multiple autonomous and manual modes.
Windows Console Point-of-Sale System — C/C++
A fully featured pharmacy point-of-sale system for "Atom Pharmacy and Wellness Center" (UB Main Pharmacy, Philippines). Built for Windows with a graphics splash screen, role-based login, full inventory management, and auto-generated VAT-inclusive receipts.
Have a project, an opportunity, or just want to talk about robots that think for themselves? Reach out — I read everything that comes through.