🔐 About Me
Greetings! My name is Aman Imran, and I recently graduated from San José State University with a B.S. in Software Engineering.
My passion for engineering began at a young age, especially after diving into video games. What started as playing for fun quickly evolved into curiosity about how these worlds were built—leading me to discover computer science. That curiosity guided my path through high school STEM programs, then Ohlone College, and ultimately to SJSU, where I strengthened both my technical foundation and professional direction.
During my time at Ohlone, I served in leadership roles within the Ohlone Engineering Society (O.E.S) and the Ohlone Physics Club. I helped coordinate and contribute to hands-on engineering projects ranging from fundamental design challenges to developing a nitrate-sensing system that detects pollution in organic waste water. These collaborative projects helped me build the practical engineering, teamwork, and problem-solving skills essential to the industry.
My most recent role was as a Software Engineering Mobile Developer Intern at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. There, I created interactive physics learning modules and leveraged mobile sensors to design experiments that help high school students better understand physics concepts. This experience further solidified my commitment to engineering work that blends innovation, education, and real-world impact.
🎓 Education
- > B.S. Software Engineering - SJSU
- > Transfer Student - Ohlone College
- > STEM Programs - High School
- > Focus: Full-Stack, Security, Mobile Dev
💼 Experience
- > Software Engineering Mobile Developer Intern
- @ Lawrence Livermore National Lab
- > Created interactive physics learning modules
- > Designed mobile sensor experiments
⭐ Leadership & Volunteering
🔧 Ohlone Engineering Society (O.E.S)
- ▸ Smart Mirror Project
- ▸ Nitrate Detector for Waveriders Project
- ▸ CCIC Innovation Challenge Participant
- ▸ Coordinated hands-on engineering projects
🚀 Ohlone Physics Club
- ▸ Ran tutoring sessions for members
- ▸ NASA Approval - Built motorized rocket
- ▸ NASA Student Launch Program Participant
- ▸ Taught rocket science fundamentals