Ever since discovering programming by accident in elementary school, I've been using technology to solve problems and address big questions. The last 10 years have been a journey of learning and exploring this interest: Along the way, I’ve automated over 150 hours of work by writing chatbots, generated three key leads for an investigation by visualizing social media data, and taught 10 underserved middle schoolers to code.
I came to university to study the technologies that power our everyday machines, such as low-level computer systems and artificial intelligence. While at Brown, I also discovered entrepreneurship as an outlet for my problem-solving skills, and I’ve been learning more through coursework and participation in student groups.
Beyond the screen, you might find me writing music, learning new languages, singing, or exploring and photographing the cities around me. These diverse interests lend additional insights to my problem-solving skills, which have been at the root of some of my best ideas.
I invite you to explore this website to learn more about me and my work. If any of what you find seems interesting, let’s connect!
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