Fig 1:
Me presenting a lecture on the
microlocal analysis of
quantum fields (@
MIT 2019)
I'm a member of MIT's class of 2019. I like to call myself a
mathematician.
My other academic interests include physics (particularly quantum
field theory and quantum information), computer science (particularly
generative artificial intelligence and game theory), and linguistics
(particularly English phonology).
From 2020 to 2022, I was a major contributor to the advancement and
popularization of generative AI by founding and developing a very
popular project in the AI field under an online pseudonym. To maintain
anonymity, I won't publicly disclose the name of the project here;
please send me an email (listed below) if you're curious.
I'm an avid fan of competitive games, both digital and tabletop. My
favorite video game is
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, of which I've reached the highest rank on
FACEIT. I hold a rating of 2500 on
Lichess in blitz and bullet chess, and I dabble in blackjack and Texas hold 'em.
I love solving sudoku puzzles and sudoku variants in my spare time –
I was most recently invited to represent the USA in the
2023 World Sudoku Championship (which I sadly had to decline due to scheduling conflicts).
I also like playing around with visual design and making things look
nice.
I rarely use social media. To reliably get in contact with me (for
questions, consultations, or just to catch up), send me an email at
[email protected].