About Me
From a young age, I have enjoyed taking apart electronics in an attempt to understand how they work. I would quickly come to learn how to take apart and repair every old computer I could get my hands on. Though I understood how computers worked at a high level, I also understood that there is so much more to learn in the lower levels. So I decided to study Computer Science at Simon Fraser University. While my time at YorkU has been enlightening, I find my curiosity has grown. I am deeply excited about the education my future holds.
I feel very fortunate to live in a time that may be marked as the birth of artificial general intelligence (AGI). My fascination with understanding systems started with simple electronics and grew to computers but does not end there. I enjoy trying to understand human psychology and all of its beautiful quirks. My combined interests in computer systems and human systems, maps strongly to the world of AGI. Some of the largest open questions we have about our world and ourselves lie at the center of solving AGI. My dream is to become a machine learning engineer and help further the progress to solving AGI.
Education and Skills
Simon Fraser University
B.A. Honours Computer Science
Programming Languages
- Python, C++
Development Tools
- Git, Vim, Bash
Math Courses
- Integral Calculus, Differential Calculus, Linear Algebra
- Elementary Propability, Non-Euclidian Geometry, Applied Statistics
- Intro to Sets and Logic
Computer Science & Computer Systems Courses
- Logic for Computer science, Discrete Math for Computer Science
- Research Directions in Computing, Brains and Machines