Luis Gonzalez
I'm
About
I’m Luis Gonzalez, an Honors Roadrunner majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering as an undergraduate at UTSA’s College of Engineering, Integrated Design, AI, Cyber, and Computing.
I am passionate about hands-on engineering, combining technical expertise with creative problem-solving to develop practical, real-world solutions.
I have led and contributed to projects in robotics, assistive technology, and embedded systems, including the development of a humanoid robot, Bluetooth-controlled devices,
and an eye-tracking interface designed for ALS patients.
In addition to technical work, I hold leadership roles as President of Project Affairs for the Engineering Projects in Community Service(EPICS) UTSA Student Organization and
as an Development Trainer/Technical Representative in UTSA’s IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, where I promote
collaboration, mentorship, and the successful execution of engineering projects.
My technical background includes various coding langueges, but mainly focusing on C/C++ programming, microcontroller-based system design, PCB development, embedded Systems,
and computer vision. I am committed to continuous learning and driven to create innovative solutions that deliver meaningful, real-world impact.
Luis Gonzalez
An Honors Roadrunner majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering as an undergraduate at UTSA’s College of Engineering, Integrated Design, AI, Cyber, and Computing
- Phone: (210) 762-7382
- Located: San Antonio, Texas
- Pursuing: Bachelors
- Email: luis.gonzalez.engineering@gmail.com
Leadership & Mentorship
I lead by example and empower others through mentorship, collaboration, and technical guidance. From coordinating multi-team engineering projects to teaching hands-on workshops, I help students turn ideas into impact.
President of Project Affairs – UTSA EPICS
Led the oversight of organizational projects while actively expanding and supporting technical opportunities for members.
GitHub RepositoryEPICS Teaching Assistant
Supported student teams in debugging, project planning, and mentoring via a Teacher Assistant role in the EPICS(Engineering Projects In Community Service) course at UTSA.
Unmanned Systems Research Assistant
Work as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Unmanned Systems Lab(USL) under Dr. Cao. Here I developed our own custom modular Unmanned System Developement Board, I worked on a custom simulation environment for testing Robotics Systems mainly Drones.
Unmanned Systems Senior Design Assistant
Helped Guide multiple Senior Design Teams in project planning, technical development, and prototyping as a Unmanned Systems Lab(USL) researcher for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UTSA.
Workshops & Crash-Courses
Designed, presented, and hosted several Technical Workshops aswell as more indepth 3-part Crash-Courses over more advance topics for the General UTSA Student Body.
Notable Workshops: Intro to Git/Github, Intro to Soldering, and Intro to Raspberry Pi.
Notable Crash-Courses: Intro to the Robotics Operating Systems(ROS2) inside Docker and an Intro to Linux Command Line Crash-Course.
Developement Trainer/Technical Representative/Senior Advisor - UTSA IEEE RAS
Developement Trainer: Taught both technical and personable skills to upcoming officers, preparing and guiding them into a leadership role.
Technical Representative:Provided technical expertise to the student organization, designed and developed the organization's personal Website, and reviewed and provided guidance over any technical workshop.
Senior Advisor: I now act as a Senior Advisor to the organization, providing guidance and support to the current officer board and members.
Resume
View my complete resume below to learn more about my academic background, technical skills, and project experience. A downloadable copy is also available.
Projects
Hands-on projects in robotics, embedded systems, and assistive tech-focused on practical solutions, creative engineering, and community impact.
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- Robotics
- Assistive technology
- Presentations
- Community Projects
Contact
Thanks for visiting my portfolio! I’m always open to conversations about new ideas, projects, or career opportunities. Let’s connect.