Mechatronics Engineering student with real hands-on experience developing robots, IoT systems, and interactive devices — integrating mechanics, electronics, and code from prototype to final product.
I'm Mario, a Mechatronics Engineering student focused on building technology that actually works — not just on paper. I care about the full journey: design, build, program, and ship.
I work with platforms like Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi, connecting sensors and actuators with control logic. On the software side I use C++, Python, and C#. For design, SolidWorks and Blender. For interactive environments, Unity.
I've presented projects at tech fairs, which taught me to communicate technical ideas clearly and work under pressure in a team.
Robotic system with autonomous navigation and real-time obstacle avoidance. Integrated ultrasonic sensors, DC motors, and a PID controller on Arduino. Designed the mechanical structure in SolidWorks and fabricated it via 3D printing.
Agricultural irrigation automation with real-time monitoring of soil moisture, temperature, and water level. WiFi communication via MQTT and remote data visualization. Fully functional solution installed and tested in the field.
Physical-digital interface connecting sensors and actuators to a virtual environment built in Unity. The system responds in real time to physical inputs with haptic feedback. Showcased at a technology fair.
Parametric modeling of mechanical components in SolidWorks with FEA stress analysis. FDM fabrication and mechanical assembly. Academic project combining design, simulation, and manufacturing.
Design and implementation of a PID controller for a closed-loop process. Simulated in Python, tuned, and deployed on embedded hardware with real-time OLED display monitoring.