Jack Sangl

Jack Sangl

Computer Engineering Student

About Me

Hey, I'm Jack — a Computer Engineering student at Penn State with a passion for tech, problem-solving, and building cool stuff.

I graduated from Fort LeBoeuf High School in 2024 with academic honors and now study at Penn State with a 3.83 GPA. I got my start in Harvard's CS50, where I built my first self-directed projects in C, and I’ve been exploring both hardware and software ever since.

I'm one of 80 students selected for Penn State’s Multi-Campus Research Experience for Undergraduates, authoring a literature review on regulatory challenges for AI-assisted medical devices. It’s strengthened my analytical skills and shown me how tech connects to real-world issues.

My projects include a MOS 6502 CPU emulator in C++, an AI-powered calorie tracking app built with React Native, TypeScript, and Supabase, and image processing tools in C using seam carving. I work across the stack — from low-level systems to mobile apps.

I’ve also worked at Wegmans in meat customer service, where I learned communication, staying sharp under pressure, and problem-solving with all kinds of people.

When I’m not coding, I’m lifting weights, testing recipes, or learning about health and nutrition. I believe a strong body fuels a sharp mind.

I’m always excited by fast-moving tech and building things that matter. Whether on a team or solo, I’m ready to contribute, learn, and grow. Check out my work — or get in touch!