Computer Science student at The Ohio State University
Building systems, exploring ideas, and growing as a software engineer.
I’m a CS student interested in how software systems are built, scaled, and used in the real world.
Recently, I’ve been working as an undergraduate researcher in a Driving Simulation Lab, where I design and improve Python-based tooling for research workflows. Through this work, I’ve gained hands-on experience with data processing, testing, and performance trade-offs, but I don’t see myself as limited to any single niche.
I’m still exploring, learning, and expanding:
from backend systems and tooling
to performance, infrastructure, and developer-facing software.
- 🧱 Software engineering fundamentals (data structures, design, testing)
- ⚙️ Backend and systems-oriented development
- 📈 Performance, scalability, and real-world trade-offs
- 🛠 Tooling that helps people work more effectively
- 🧪 Research-driven and user-centered engineering
(This list is intentionally open-ended.)
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OSU Driving Simulation Lab – pydre
- Python tooling for processing large-scale driving simulation data
- Contributed features, refactors, and test coverage improvements
- Focus on correctness, maintainability, and practical performance
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Parallelism Benchmark (pydre)
- Explored how threading and multiprocessing behave under different workloads
- Built reproducible benchmarks and analysis pipelines
- Learned that performance is about trade-offs, not just “more parallelism”
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CSV vs Parquet Benchmark
- Investigated how data format choices impact real Python workflows
- Compared readability, flexibility, and performance trade-offs
- Used Polars to ground format decisions in measurement rather than assumptions
(More projects live in individual repositories.)
Outside of engineering, I care a lot about communication and people.
- 🎨 Adobe Student Ambassador — leading hands-on workshops
- 📹 Content creator with 13M+ views, explaining ideas to broad audiences
- 🌍 Experience working across cultures and disciplines
I believe good software is built by people who can think clearly and communicate well.
- 🎓 CS @ OSU (Class of 2027)
- 🔍 Exploring Software Engineering Internships (Summer 2026)
- 🛠 Building, learning, and staying curious
Thanks for stopping by 🙂