About Me

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I build backend systems and AI agents. Most recently, I made a serverless platform of personal agents that triages my email, tracks my job applications, and writes my morning brief. I also recently completed Stanford’s core CS coursework to make the jump from clinical research to software engineering.

My path into engineering started in college when I built neural networks to analyze astrophysics simulations (yes, I was inspired by Interstellar). After my BS in Public Health from UCI, I spent time as a research data analyst and analytic engineer at UCI Health. I published some papers, made lots of dashboards, and eventually had my ‘aha’ moment: I wanted to understand the actual math and theory behind ML. And then I wanted to build with it.

When I’m not memorizing/forgetting vim shortcuts, you’ll find me watching sci-fi, reading fantasy novels, or attempting to convince my friends that camping is fun.