About
I study at the University of Pennsylvania, where I am pursuing a BSE in Artificial Intelligence and an MSE in Computer and Information Science at Penn Engineering, alongside a minor in Classical Studies. My formal work combines technical depth with humanistic training: computer systems and applied mathematics on one side, ancient texts and historical interpretation on the other.
I currently serve as Co-President of the Wharton Analytics Fellowship, where I help lead programming, mentorship, and project development for students working at the intersection of data, business, and public institutions.
My interests center on decision-making under uncertainty, institutional history, and the design of robust technical systems. I am especially drawn to questions where engineering, economics, and political thought overlap, and where careful writing is as important as correct code.
I work primarily in English and have reading familiarity with Latin and Ancient Greek through classical coursework.