Get to know more about me
I’m a junior at Barnard from the Boston area. After taking my first computer science course during my freshman fall of college, I became fascinated by the creativity and exploration inherent in coding. With the concurrent popularization of AI, I also became drawn to questions of how humans interact with technology that can seem so antithetic to human nature. This broader interplay is what draws me to product design and management.
While I’m principally interested in the overlap between users and product, I still love to learn about both parties’ underlying mechanisms, which is what motivates me to continue studying topics such as Databases, Applied Machine Learning, and Neuroscience at school as a Cognitive Science major with a Computer Science minor.
I want to make products for everyone. Growing up in an immigrant household, I’ve spent my life trying to close gaps of understanding — whether they be of culture, language, or generation. My interest in product work is rooted in a desire to make technology, with all of its wonders and utility, more accessible and intuitive.
In my free time, I rock climb, seek out good meals, and keep an eye out for cool looking pigeons.