I'm a third year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at Princeton University, minoring in computer science and German. I research computer networks and security with the NetSyn Lab. I also work as co-president and lead developer for TigerApps, a student organization that builds and maintains open-source web and mobile apps for the Princeton community.
My project work focuses on creating scalable web apps that people want to use — ensuring that design principles are used for both architecting robust computer systems and seamless user experiences. Some of my favorites:
- TigerJunction — A full-stack web application for Princeton academic planning and course selection used by thousands of students.
- GenCards — A desktop flashcard application that features a take on spaced repetition that I believe is more human-friendly.
- TigerStudy — A simple web app that helps Princeton students find study groups for their courses.