Discipline
Four years of Clark men's soccer alongside demanding technical coursework and internships.
About
Mauro's story sits at the intersection of engineering, physics, computer science, and soccer. The pattern across the evidence is clear: he gravitates toward problems where theory has to become something that works.
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Mauro brings a bilingual, island-aware perspective into engineering and technology. His strongest projects are not abstract exercises. They begin with people, places, and practical constraints: water access, student housing, team performance, and how complex systems behave under pressure.
At Clark University, he combined computer science and physics with NCAA soccer, systems administration, research exposure, and hands-on technical work in labs. His resume shows a candidate comfortable moving between data pipelines, Linux infrastructure, field engineering, embedded hardware, machine learning, and scientific writing.
The mission is not to look impressive for its own sake. It is to become useful: to understand hard systems, build responsibly, and keep expanding the range of problems he can solve.
Values
The strongest themes are supported by project files, resume evidence, and documented work.
Four years of Clark men's soccer alongside demanding technical coursework and internships.
Projects span HPC support, IoT state machines, TCP communication, databases, and machine-learning pipelines.
The water distribution work is framed around Puerto Rico's water infrastructure and rural resource management.
Physics research, engineering field work, product prototypes, and data projects point to a multidimensional builder.