Summary
Marco Elizondo is a computer science research assistant and aspiring automotive technician studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, combining hands-on mechanical work with technical research in pediatric auditory experience and brain science. He brings a decade of practical experience that spans IT support roles, automotive technician duties at JE Automotive, and game development interests showcased on GitHub. Marco has a track record of client-facing communication, parts procurement, and direct vehicle repair alongside technical troubleshooting as an IT student technician. A former CyberPatriot competitor and All-In Milwaukee scholar, he pairs competitive problem-solving and community-focused mentorship from volunteer teaching roles. Comfortable switching between lab research, campus IT, and the garage, he’s developing interdisciplinary skills that bridge embedded systems, user-facing support, and applied mechanics. Colleagues can expect a pragmatic collaborator who learns quickly in both technical and customer-centered environments.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Marquette University High School