About
Ever since discovering programming by accident in elementary school, I've been using technology to solve problems and address big questions. The last 12 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 key leads for an investigation by visualizing social media data, and taught 10 middle schoolers to code.
When I first got to university, I wanted to study how computers work under the hood. But as I progressed through courses in operating systems and computational theory, I found myself more drawn towards addressing real-world needs through tech entrepreneurship. Since then, I've interned at two startups and organized the first-ever AI venture conference at Brown.
Beyond the screen, you might find me biking, composing music, learning new languages, singing, or exploring and photographing the cities around me.
I invite you to explore this website to learn about my work. If any of what you find seems interesting, please get in touch.
Here's what I've been up to lately...
Working:
- Interning as an engineer at Fresco ↗ (YC F24)
Doing:
- Organizing Emergent ↗, the first-ever AI startup conference at Brown
- Planning events for Brown's Entrepreneurship Program ↗
- Managing the CS department's Sunlab Consultants ↗
- Singing with the Brown University Chorus ↗
- Taking photographs of the world around me
Learning:
- Machine Learning (CSCI 1420 ↗)
- Making Decisions (CLPS 220 ↗)
- The Entrepreneurial Process (ENGN 1010 ↗)
- Identites in Modern Israel (JUDS 1756 ↗)
What else?
Since you've made it this far, perhaps you want to get in touch!