The engineer
IT girl
Hello! My name is Emilia Macarena Arriaga Rodriguez.
Tools change, but logic is eternal. I am a Computational Engineering student learning to dismantle real-life problems and rebuild them as functioning systems.
I am currently studying at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in the eighth semester. Key coursework includes:
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Databases
- Cybersecurity
- Artificial Intelligence
- Economy
- Statistics
- Software Engineering
Design is never finished, only iterated. I am currently looking for opportunities to apply secure coding practices in real-world environments.
Beyond the binary, there is intent. I design systems that anticipate the chaos of the real world, finding the precise balance between structure and efficiency.
The Origin
Why I chose to
speak in binary.
My journey into engineering began with a fundamental curiosity: to understand not just what technology does, but how it functions. Since a young age, I have been driven by a necessity to look past the user interface and comprehend the complex logic that powers our modern world.
Today, that curiosity has evolved into a clear purpose. I view Computational Engineering as a toolkit for social impact. My goal is to design robust, secure systems that solve tangible problems, translating technical expertise into solutions that serve the greater common good.