About

I learn by building and tightening the details.

I am a computer science student at UF with interests across product engineering, applied machine learning, and systems-oriented work.

I study computer science at the University of Florida, with a minor in Food Science and a self-directed concentration in AI/ML. The work I am most drawn to sits between product development, applied machine learning, and systems fundamentals.

I learn best by building. I like starting from a real problem, working through the implementation until the tradeoffs become clear, and staying with it long enough to make the result feel clean and reliable.

I am still early in my career, but I take the work seriously. I like teams that move with purpose, care about quality, and let people grow by owning meaningful problems.

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Kerwin Larrobis Jr.

Product-minded software, applied ML, and systems work.

How I work

I like getting from the first idea to a working result, then staying with it long enough to make the implementation feel solid.

What keeps me interested

I like work that moves between layers: interface, backend, machine learning workflow, and the lower-level details underneath.

What I bring

Clear communication, follow-through, and real curiosity about how the software behaves under the surface.

Focus areas

Product engineering

I like building software end to end, then refining it until the experience feels clear, dependable, and worth using more than once.

Applied ML

I like ML projects where preprocessing, feature quality, and evaluation matter just as much as the model choice itself.

Systems thinking

I enjoy file systems, networking, memory management, and the kind of debugging that forces a sharper mental model of the machine.

Organizations

AI Student Club

It keeps me close to how other students are applying models, tools, and workflows in real projects.

UF Open Source Club

It keeps me around collaborative development, code review, and the discipline of writing software for other people.

UF Student Infosec Team (UFSIT)

It sharpens the security side of my thinking and fits naturally with my interest in systems work.