Software engineer who builds AI agents by day and argues about anime power scaling by night. Currently shipping multi-agent systems at Fetch.ai, studying Software Engineering at San Jose State, and collecting hackathon W's like they're rare gacha pulls.
B.S. Software Engineering — December 2026
San Jose, CA
Organizations: SJSU Software and Computer Engineering Society, Society of Latino Engineers and Scientists
Coursework: Data Structures and Algorithms, Operating Systems, Database Management Systems, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Process Management
“Martin is the kind of engineer who will build you an entire multi-agent AI system over a weekend hackathon, win first place, and then spend the afterparty explaining why Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is objectively the greatest anime of all time. You can't even argue with him because he'll pull out a GraphQL query to prove it.”
— Ryan Tran
Every protagonist needs a training arc. Here's where Martin leveled up his stats, unlocked new abilities, and occasionally rage-quit debugging sessions.
Software Engineering Intern
September 2025 - Present · San Francisco, CA
Man really said 'let me talk to the AI agents' like they're his anime harem
Undergraduate Research Assistant
August 2025 - Present · San Jose, CA
Sending internet to Ukraine while his own WiFi drops during ranked games
Software Engineering Intern
January 2025 - August 2025 · San Jose, CA
Built a LeetCode leaderboard on a Raspberry Pi. Peak engineer energy right there.
Each project is a boss fight. Some dropped legendary loot (hackathon trophies). Others dropped pain, suffering, and “why is this not working it was working 5 minutes ago.”
Python, FastAPI, FetchAI, ASI:One, Next.js, Supabase
Agent-powered hiring system that replaces keyword screening with autonomous, debate-style evaluation. Winner of Fetch.ai's Best Interoperable Agents at UC Berkeley AI Hackathon 2025.
Replaced HR with AI agents. HR still hasn't noticed.
Next.js, Node.js, MongoDB, Google Gemini, Eleven Labs, Twilio, Fastify, TailwindCSS
AI-powered platform that automates medical documentation and streamlines healthcare workflows. Won Best Entrepreneurship Hack, placing 1st out of 165 teams at HackDavis 2025.
Doctor's handwriting so bad he had to build an entire AI to read it.
FastAPI, Next.js, Supabase, Google Gemini, TailwindCSS
AI productivity tool that detects off-task browsing and redirects based on focus mode. Generates Gemini-powered song recommendations from Spotify.
Built a tool to stop procrastinating. Procrastinated building it for 3 weeks.
FastAPI, React Native, Supabase, Claude AI, Groq AI, TailwindCSS
AI earthquake safety app analyzing structural risk from photos and providing real-time preparedness assistance. Improved safety prediction accuracy by 20%.
This man's buildings are more stable than his sleep schedule.
Martin has been grinding his skill tree like it's an RPG. Every technology unlocked through blood, sweat, and mass quantities of energy drinks at 4 AM hackathons.
Look, every software engineer has a secret life. Martin's just happens to involve an unhealthy amount of anime, questionable sleep habits, and strong opinions about fictional characters.
Regularly deploys to production at 3 AM after "just one more episode" of whatever isekai trash is airing. Has strong opinions about which Sword Art Online season is the least mid.
Maintains a meticulously ranked waifu tier list with the same rigor he applies to system architecture. Has gotten into heated debates about whether Makima or Power is best girl. (It's Power. Obviously.)
Can navigate an anime convention floor faster than he can navigate a Kubernetes cluster. Has impulse-bought enough figurines to fund a small startup.
Was once caught Naruto running to his algorithms final. Claims "it helped with aerodynamics." Got an A on the exam so who are we to judge.
Runs exclusively on carne asada burritos and al pastor tacos. Has a mental tier list of every taqueria within a 10-mile radius of SJSU ranked by salsa quality. Claims the secret to winning hackathons is a California burrito at 2 AM. He might be right.
Swipes right on ABGs with the same confidence he deploys to production on a Friday. His Hinge prompts are just his GitHub stats. Somehow it works. His ideal date is boba, tacos, and explaining Kubernetes — in that order. Ladies, he's single and his uptime is 99.9%.
Farts daily with the consistency of a well-configured CRON job. His teammates have learned to identify the severity level by sound alone — from a silent WARNING to a full-on CRITICAL alert that clears the room. The California burritos aren't helping. Neither is the protein. He's basically a one-man distributed denial-of-smell attack.
“I don't have a type in women, but I do have a type in tech stacks — and it's FastAPI + Next.js + a sprinkle of existential dread.”
— Martin, probably, at 4 AM during a hackathon
Disclaimer: Despite the anime references, Martin is a highly competent engineer who has won multiple hackathons and builds production-grade AI systems. The anime girls are just... a bonus personality trait. Recruiters, please don't be alarmed. He will show up to standup on time. Probably.
2 hackathon wins. 5+ AI agents deployed. 1 Raspberry Pi doing the Lord's work. 0 hours of sleep.
Whether you want to talk about AI agents, distributed systems, or debate which anime season was peak fiction — I'm always down. Slide into my inbox.