I'm currently a software engineer at Patreon.
Previously, I was a member of the Harvard Privacy Tools Project
research group, co-advised by
Salil Vadhan and
Jayshree Sarathy.
I also contributed to open-source differential privacy library development as an OpenDP student intern.
At former stops, I interned at Microsoft,
as well as at Intheon and Rune Labs, two neurotech startups.
I spent a wonderful 4 years at Harvard University, where I completed my undergraduate and masters degrees in Computer Science.
Outside of work, you can find me running, attending film festivals, and meditating.
Fall 2022, 2023: Teaching Fellow for CS1200: Intro to Algorithms and their Limitations at Harvard University
Spring 2022, 2023: Teaching Fellow for CS32: Computational Thinking and Problem Solving at Harvard University
Winter 2021, 2022: Teaching Fellow for DPI-691M: Programming and Data for Policymakers at Harvard Kennedy School
Fall 2021: Teaching Fellow for CS 50: Introduction to Computer Science at Harvard University
Harvard University (2019-2023)
S.M. in Computer Science
A.B. in Computer Science: Magna Cum Laude, Highest Honors in Department
Selected Graduate Coursework: CS208: Differential Privacy, CS229r: Information Theory, CS238: Optimized Democracy, CS262: Distributed Computing, CS279r: Human-Computer Interaction.
Extracurriculars: Harvard Meditation Club, Harvard Running Club, Harvard Open Data Project