Hey! I’m Monil—an energetic and business-minded software engineering grad who enjoys diving into challenges and bridging the gap between operational requirements and technological solutions. I work well under pressure—actually, I kind of like it. I bring a blend of curiosity, discipline, and collaboration to every project, and I’m always looking for the next opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute.
I obtained my undergraduate degree in Software Engineering from Ontario Tech University in 2023, and then relocated to Cleveland, Ohio to begin my journey in the professional world. Outside of work, you'll probably catch me on my computer playing video games. It's been a core part of life growing up and throughout my university years. Aside from that, I enjoy watching anime, reading novels, or going for walks! I'm also looking forward to beginning my Masters program at Georgia Tech this Fall.
I hope you were able to learn a bit about me! I’m all about combining logic with a bit of fun, while maintain professionalism. If you want to learn a bit more, feel free to scroll down below.
Mar 2025 - Present
More to come, stay tuned
Aug 2023 - Mar 2025
My role at CTL involved helping recognize key business processes to translate them
to Operations and Financial requirements for an Enterprise Resource Planning System. By
understanding the
requirements, I was able to test and validate aspects of the system and sign off on the
overall requirements checklist.
The end goal was to test the system
top-down based on current workflow processes based on tailored scripts, which document
the key actors, physical actions, and their electronic counterpart
steps to complete.
During the ongoing implementation, it was vital that I maintained an
updated copy of all inventory data, spanning over various subsets such as sample data, raw
materials, and
vendor information, so it can be templated and imported for the ERP.
June 2022 - Nov 2022
My main research focused on understanding autonomous vehicle data, and how this data can be leveraged to manage highways in a more intelligent matter. By focusing on various traffic management strategies, what data is collected for them, and how they are used, connections can be made to utilize autonomous vehicle data for intelligent transportation systems, which can ultimately lead to the future of the highway.
Sept 2015 - Oct 2019
During my time with Kumon, I worked with students to help them understand the classroom material and homework worksheets. I also identified the needs of learners and catered to the learning styles of different students. I also had to maintain consistent communication with supervisory staff, while contributing to organizational goals.
Sep 2025 - Present
Online Masters in Science and Analytics - Analytics Track, with a secondary focus on Business
Sept 2018 - June 2023