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I'm a Cornell University Junior Studying Computer Science and Economics.
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Currently, I'm a TA for CS 3410 (computer systems organization and programming), an Economics Research Assistant, and helping build one of the world's first collegiate Liquid Rocketry Teams
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I recently completed a summer internship at Meta where I learned about full stack development and fintech and capped the experience off with the "EconMetrics" project.
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I've previously worked with Professor Ken Birman on the Cascade system where I predominately write low-latency C++. Some other things I've done in the past include software engineering for the Ruminant Farm Systems Model with the USDA and being a teaching assistant for CS2800 (discrete structures).
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I'm interested in compilers, embedded systems, algorithms, statistics, game theory, behavioral economics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
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I'm most interested in low-level programming, using languages like C, and C++, And sometimes Assembly / Verilog. But I also enjoy using Python, Java, and OCaml among others.
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Feel free to reach out if you'd like to work together on something! I can be reached at [email protected]
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QuantEssential-Solution-Work-throughs
QuantEssential-Solution-Work-throughs PublicThis is my attempt to document and meticulously explain my solutions to the free blind 75 questions on QuantEssentials.io.
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CornellCSWiki/CornellCSWiki
CornellCSWiki/CornellCSWiki PublicStudent-run wiki for students interested in computer science at Cornell University
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CamelCapital_public
CamelCapital_public PublicThe public repository for our Spring 2024 CS3110 final project, Camel Capital, an OCaml Trading Algorithm
OCaml
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CS3420_publicproject
CS3420_publicproject PublicThe public repo for my CS3420(embedded systems) final project
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