About Me

I'm a PhD student at the University of Maryland working on problems at the intersection of AI and quantum computing. My research combines theoretical rigor with practical applicability.

Before grad school, I consulted for various Web3 and crypto startups on zero-knowledge proofs and secure protocols, and did an internship at the Ethereum Foundation working on cryptographic research.

Research Philosophy

I believe the most interesting problems live at boundaries — between theory and practice, between disciplines, between what we can prove and what we can only conjecture. My work on transformer interpretability is as much about building better AI as it is about understanding computation itself.

Beyond Research

  • I prefer tea to coffee (send conference tea break invites)
  • I enjoy building visualizations of mathematical concepts
  • I believe in the power of clear writing and accessible explanations

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