Software Engineer at Microsoft
Working at one of the world's largest technology companies, applying the engineering principles and problem-solving mindset built through years of rigorous study and athletic discipline.
FilmRoom AI
Turning basketball training and game footage into real-time coaching feedback. FilmRoom uses computer vision to analyze positioning, decision making, shot selection, and execution — then compares what a player does in training versus competition to identify exactly where performance deviates and why.
Players and coaches receive feedback directly on their phone during workouts, between quarters, or at halftime. Starting with basketball, but the underlying technology generalizes to any sport where a camera can observe human movement.
Duke University
Double Major: Electrical & Computer Engineering + Computer Science
Balancing a rigorous engineering curriculum with Division I athletics — proving that the "student" in student-athlete isn't just ceremonial.
Systems Thinker
ECE taught me to think in systems — from transistor-level circuits to high-level architecture. Every problem is a circuit to debug.
Athlete's Discipline
D1 basketball built habits that transfer directly: film study becomes code review, practice becomes iteration, game day is every deploy.
Global Lens
Growing up in Nigeria and moving to the U.S. at 16 shaped how I build — technology should serve everyone, not just those who look like its creators.
Continuous Learning
From Blair Academy to Duke to Microsoft — every transition has been a masterclass in adapting quickly. The best engineers never stop being students.