About

Coby Maybrook on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand

I'm a biomedical engineering student at Mizzou, finishing up in December 2027. I started at Milwaukee School of Engineering, spent three years getting solid on circuits, math, and embedded systems, then came to Mizzou to aim all of it at medical work. Last summer I was on the Design Transfer team at GE HealthCare in Florence, SC, helping get MRI hardware ready to actually build.

When I'm not in the lab I'm usually outside, climbing, riding my e-bike around Columbia, or out with a camera. A semester in Wellington and the Tongariro Crossing stuck with me, and changed how I think about work that has to hold up in the real world. I like building things that are simple enough to trust.

AI & Systems Engineering

I have worked with large language models since ChatGPT's first release and have spent the last several months building and shipping my own software with AI.

Agentic Software Development

Build and ship production web apps by directing AI coding agents through the full cycle: scoping the work, reviewing and correcting the code, and deploying it live.

Prompt & Context Engineering

Write the instructions, guardrails, and memory structures that keep AI agents reliable and accurate across long, multi-session projects.

Automation & System Design

Design pipelines that turn structured content into a deployed product automatically, including a service that runs continuously across two machines.

Tool & Data Integration

Connect AI systems to external tools, APIs, and data sources, and schedule recurring jobs so the system maintains itself.

Full-Stack Web Development

Build and deploy modern web applications (Next.js, React, TypeScript) with custom domains and automatic deploys on every change.