About Me

My name is Taylor Larrechea. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with a minor in Mathematics, awarded by Colorado Mesa University in May 2020. Currently, I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where I am a full-time student. Parallel to my academic endeavors, I serve as a Customer Engineer at Applied Materials, specializing in semiconductor equipment within the defect metrology division of AMAT.

My background spans across multiple STEM disciplines, having completed an array of courses in Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. My role at Applied Materials has endowed me with significant experience in the semiconductor industry, enhancing my passion for working on groundbreaking technologies that aim to transform everyday life. I possess a strong zeal for innovation, coupled with a proven ability to rapidly assimilate new knowledge and skills, applying them effectively in a variety of contexts.

My Passions

During my tenure at Colorado Mesa University, where I pursued a degree in Physics, I cultivated a profound interest in Computer Science and programming. This enthusiasm led me to develop applications designed to streamline complex tasks for previous employers, undertake personal projects that highlighted my unique interests, and ardently seek opportunities to enhance my skills within the Computer Science domain. My journey in this field is characterized by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to leveraging technology to solve real-world challenges.

I invite you take a deeper look at my portfolio that can be found at my GitHub where I have chosen to showcase my proudest accomplishments so far.

Resume / CV

Here you will find the latest version of my Resume/CV available for download. Choose between downloading the standalone resume or the comprehensive zip file, which includes my entire portfolio. Both formats feature clickable links directing you to detailed information about my education, experience, and more. Please note, the clickable links are fully functional within the PDF documents contained in the zip file.