I lead the Kizaki project, which seeks to reimagine knowledge management and human-AI interaction with a programmable multimedia interface. Join the waitlist on the website!
I'm a fourth year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at Princeton University, minoring in computer science. I research computer networks and AI with the NetSyn Lab. I also work as co-president and chief software engineer for TigerApps, a 41-member student organization that builds open-source web apps for the Princeton community.
- Kizaki - A collaborative, multimedia, cross-device knowledge management platform where users can build their own interfaces utilizing a custom programming framework (and AI) which makes building high-quality web apps easy. (releasing soon!)
- TigerJunction β A full-stack web application for Princeton academic planning and course selection used by most Princeton undergraduates. I now mentor a team of students to improve the app (part of TigerApps).
- GenCards β A desktop flashcard application that features a take on spaced repetition that I believe is more human-friendly. Not really worked on anymore, but I hope to eventually return to the concept.


