I'm a freshman studying Computer Science at the University of Southern California, passionate about artificial intelligence, journalism, and community service.
I'm a freshman studying Computer Science at the University of Southern California, passionate about artificial intelligence, journalism, and community service.
I participated in First Lego League throughout elementary and middle school, which led me to joining my high school's First Robotics Competition team. I joined the "Build" subteam, focusing on fabricating and assembling robots from scratch. During my junior year, I held the position of Build Project Manager and was responsible for overseeing the hardware fabrication and assembly of our team's robots. My senior year, I was Team Co-Captain and focused on sustaining the team's short-term and long-term success while creating a positive, diverse, and welcoming team enviornment.
During the summer of 2022, I participated in Boston University's Research in Science and Engineering (RISE) program. I spent six weeks living on BU's campus and interning at one of their research labs. I had the opportunity to work with Professor Ajay Joshi as part of the Integrated Circuts and Systems Group. My research looked at optimizing greybox fuzzing tests for microprocessors to improve hardware security. Feel free to checkout my research poster here.
The Paly Voice is Palo Alto High School's fully online journalism publication. As a journalist, I enhanced my writing, editing, communication, and leadership skills. During my 2.5 years on The Voice, I held the positions of Webmaster, Culture Editor, News Editor, and Editor-in-Chief. Check out my journalism portfolio here.
Donkey Car, an open-sourced project utilizes machine learning to control a modified remote-controlled car. On my car, the self-driving Python library provided by Donkey is executed on a Raspberry Pi and NVIDIA Jetson Nano.
This device built from an Arduino board and a SIM808 board with GPS is a prototype tracking device that is controlled through SMS. The device runs Python code automatically whenever powered. Learn more about this project here.