About Me
Growing up, I was always the person who wanted to understand how things worked — not just use them, but take them apart, rebuild them, and make them better. That curiosity led me to the University of Washington, where I'm studying Informatics with a focus on Data Science.
What sets me apart isn't just technical skill — it's the ability to bridge the gap between complex systems and the people who use them. I've been teaching coding to kids as young as 8 since 2019, and that experience has made me a better engineer. When you can explain recursion to a 10-year-old, you can communicate anything.
I'm drawn to problems that sit at the intersection of data, design, and real-world impact. Whether it's replacing a company's paper-based workflow with a database system that improves efficiency by 90%, or designing visual systems that make complex information feel intuitive, I care about building things that actually matter.
When I'm not coding, you'll find me exploring Seattle, mentoring students, or working on creative side projects that push my skills in new directions.
Currently seeking internship and collaboration opportunities in software engineering and data science.
University of Washington, Seattle
UW Seattle is a world-class research university ranked among the top public institutions globally. Its Information School and Computer Science program are at the forefront of data science, machine learning, and human-centered design research. Being immersed in this environment — surrounded by groundbreaking research in AI, data systems, and computational methods — has shaped how I think about building technology that serves people.
B.S. Informatics, Data Science · Dean's List · Expected 2026