Ronald Garcia is an interdisciplinary engineering student at Johns Hopkins University with eight years of hands-on experience in teaching, mentorship, and applied prototyping across mechanical, computer, and electrical domains. As a Gateway Computing Java Lead and multiple-course teaching assistant, he blends classroom instruction with curriculum design and automated grading systems to scale learning for diverse students. His lab work includes reprogramming Arduinos for sensor-driven dynamics experiments and redesigning manufacturing workflows and SolidWorks parts for over 75 clients, demonstrating a knack for turning classroom concepts into real-world solutions. A first-generation Cuban American from Homestead, FL, he channels his background into building inclusive learning environments and mentoring first-generation, limited-income peers. Equally comfortable coding in C++/React and architecting AI-enabled prototypes, Ronald brings a pragmatic, student-centered approach to robotics and educational technology.
8 years of coding experience
Associate's degree Computer Science, Associate's degree Computer Science at School for Advanced Studies Homestead
Johns Hopkins University
Associate of Arts - AA, Associate of Arts - AA at Miami Dade College
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Ronald Garcia - Gateway Computing Java Lead Course Assistant