about
I'm a second-year PhD student in the Computer Science department at Cornell University and am fortunate to be advised by Eshan Chattopadhyay. Previously, I was an undergraduate student at Columbia University and received a BS in Computer Science.
I'm broadly interested in theoretical computer science, specifically pseudorandomness and complexity theory.
papers
teaching and seminars
- CS4814/5814 Introduction to Computational Complexity, Fall 2024, TA, Cornell
- COMS 4252 Computational Learning Theory, Fall 2022, TA, Columbia
- COMS 3261 Computer Science Theory, Summer 2022, TA, Columbia
- CSOR 4231 Analysis of Algorithms I, Spring 2022, TA, Columbia
- COMS 3261 Computer Science Theory, Fall 2021, TA, Columbia
- Emerging Scholars Program, 2022-2023, Peer Leader, Columbia
I was an organizer for the Undergraduate Theory Learning Seminar at Columbia, where I led the following reading groups:
- A Theorist's Toolkit, Fall 2022
- Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Cryptography, Summer 2022
- Philosophy and Theoretical Computer Science, Spring 2022
others
In my free time, I like to sew.