About me

Howdy there internet * explorer *! Now that you've stumbled upon my page, let me introduce myself! I am a recent computer science graduate from Simon Fraser University and I currently work as a Software Support Developer @ Brock Solutions.

I love to program (obviously) and combine my passion for coding with all of my various different interests! At the moment, I have been working on personal projects in the domain of machine learning while I work as a developer @ Brock.

Apart from my career goals, I am an avid (and somewhat competitive) chess player with aspirations of eventually pursuing a master title in chess. So far, the highest level I played was in a provincial tournament back in high school. I also have been beatboxing for almost a decade now, and have competed in the Canadian Champs in 2019. Additionally, I love to train (both in MMA and just lifting in general) and eventually I'd like to also compete professionally in MMA. Finally, I'm absolutely coconuts about languages and currently speak English, French, and Chinese while developing my Russian. In the future after Russian, I would like to take on the tall task of Arabic.

Projects

Software Systems Capstone: DataPrep

As part of my final capstone project at SFU, I got the pleasure of working on Dataprep under Dr. Jiannan Wang under their EDA module. I created statistical reports and plot visualizations in Python.

StormHacks 2022: IceBreakerBot

Discord Bot with icebreaker-like functionalities to help break the ice and meet new people in an online environment. Features include game recommendations, questions generator, and playing trivia.

Computational Data Science: ChessQuery

As an avid chess competitor and as part of my Computational Data Science course, I decided to dig deeper and analyze the ELO ratings in Chess. This was an EDA + ML project with a fully written report.

Inspectaurant

An Android restaurant application that pulls data about nearby restaurants and their past inspection reports, all visually on Google Maps! Internationalized to support both English and French.