An undergraduate student double majoring in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics — shipping personal projects, running a chess club, editing a law journal, and being as outdoorsy as possible.
I'm a rising senior at Brandeis pursuing B.S. degrees in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. My focuses are cybersecurity, algorithms, and machine learning.
Outside of classes, I run tournaments for the chess club I preside over, edit for the Brandeis Law Journal, go to the gym, play guitar, and spend time hiking/skiing mountains.
This summer, I will be a research assistant at the newly established Securitas Ex Machina Cybersecurity Research Lab affiliated with the Michtom School of Computer Science at Brandeis University. Working with my faculty mentor, Professor Kostas Solomos, I will contribute to various web and network security research projects.
A chess engine that plays optimal moves via MiniMax + Alpha-Beta Pruning, wrapped in a clean GUI.
A Discord bot that handles moderation alongside custom, configurable chat commands. Originally a 2025 summer project; revised in January 2026.
This website: built by hand to showcase my academic and professional achievements.
The official Brandeis Chess Club — two weekly meetings, a monthly tournament, all skill levels welcome.
I run the meetings, take attendance, support the rest of the E-Board, and try to keep it a place where someone new can sit down and feel like they belong. Treasurer for two years, Co-President in '25, President ever since.
The BLJ is built around interpreting legal precedent and applying it to contemporary issues through seasonal publications.
I edit pieces, push them through review, and help keep the publication shipping on time each semester. Browse the Archive