About Me
Computer Science student at Howard University. Building at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and business.
I'm David Ajudua, a CS major at Howard, class of 2029. I'm interested in AI engineering and cybersecurity, but I also want to build software that solves real business problems: ecommerce, digital tools, anything where good code can replace something broken.
Right now I'm head-down on the fundamentals: data structures, algorithms, systems. The bigger goal is using AI as an engineering discipline, not a buzzword. That means building systems that protect infrastructure, catch threats, and automate work nobody should have to do by hand. A lot of the business world still runs on bad software and spreadsheets held together with prayer. I want to be the person who fixes that.
I'm a Junior Resident Advisor (JRA), which means I'm the person who shows up at 10PM when someone on my floor needs help. It's taught me how to stay calm when other people aren't, and how to do six things on a Tuesday and still answer my door. When I'm not on duty, I'm in the gym, in a textbook, or figuring out what to build next.
Interests
Using AI engineering to build smarter security systems. Threat detection, automation, and protecting the infrastructure that everything else runs on.
Applying engineering skills to solve business problems. Digital businesses, ecommerce platforms, and building tools that create real value.
The gym is where I reset. Bodybuilding isn't just physical. It's the mental discipline that keeps everything else running.