About Me
I am a computer science student who approaches technology with curiosity, creativity, and a strong sense of intent. I care deeply about how systems are designed, how they grow, and how thoughtfully they serve the ideas behind them.
My interest in computer science comes from wanting to understand how things work beneath the surface. I believe that understanding internal structure is essential to building systems that feel reliable and complete at the surface level.
I am especially drawn to work that involves thinking about how components fit together over time. I care about structure, long term clarity, and building systems that can grow without losing coherence.
Projects are how I connect ideas and turn abstract concepts into something tangible and intentional.
Whether building a game, designing a database, or creating a tool, projects allow me to explore technical depth while staying focused on purpose, usability, and completeness of design.
Music, language, and culture have played an important role in shaping how I think. Engaging with music as a system of sound, history, and context has influenced how I organize ideas and recognize patterns.
I lived in India for a year at sixteen and spent a summer in Turkey at seventeen. These experiences taught me how to communicate clearly, listen closely, and collaborate with people from many different backgrounds.
I bring energy and personality into my work while maintaining a strong sense of professionalism and respect. I value environments where thoughtful design, learning, and collaboration are encouraged.