Honors Computer Science Student · AI Researcher · Full-Stack Engineer
Researching efficient neural networks and building scalable, real-world systems at Oregon State University.
I'm an Honors Computer Science student at Oregon State University (GPA: 4.0), with minors in Business Administration and Finance. I work as a Research Assistant at OSU's STAR Lab, where I focus on improving the efficiency and parameter optimization of large neural networks, including Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks and Transformers.
My interests sit at the intersection of machine learning research, systems optimization, and full-stack software engineering.
Exploring novel compression techniques for transformer models
Assisting as a teaching assistant for Data Structures
Autonomous closed-loop AI system (observe → reason → act → verify). Engineered a production‑deployed closed‑loop agent that unified GitHub, logs, analytics, Discord, and documentation into a real‑time decision pipeline. Implemented a constraint‑driven "promises" framework for safe execution and automated remediation. 2nd Place, BeaverHacks (Agent Infrastructure Track).
Real‑time workout tracker built with React and TypeScript; implemented real‑time updates and persistent storage using MongoDB within an Agile Scrum team.
Computer vision gesture mouse using OpenCV and MediaPipe for finger tracking and gesture‑based click/drag interactions enabling hands‑free control.
Family health tracker with prescription and appointment tracking, medicine‑stock monitoring, and smart refill/visit alerts secured by JWT authentication.
24‑hour hackathon quiz app that integrates Gemini API and Groq SDK to generate and validate math questions in real time.
Household document storage system with role‑based access, bcrypt hashing, CSRF protection, and secure file handling.
Personal expense tracker with categorization and visualization built using Python, Flask, SQLite, and Bootstrap.
Oregon State University
2023 - PresentI'm always open to discussing new opportunities, collaborations, or just connecting with fellow developers and researchers. Feel free to reach out!