CS @ RPI | Software Engineering | AI & Systems Development | Open Source Leader
Computer Science major at RPI (Systems & Software concentration) with experience in software engineering, systems programming, and applied AI. At Paraxial Technologies, I designed scoring algorithms to evaluate large language model outputs for medical applications.
Built tools to quantify lung nodule size and growth using classical image processing and ML, and applied AI models to generate clearer, more empathetic summaries of radiology reports for clinicians and patients.
Founded and lead RPI’s official competitive programming club, creating a space for students of all skill levels to develop algorithmic problem-solving skills.
Run weekly 2-hour meetings featuring live problem walkthroughs, mini-lectures, and training on core topics such as graphs, dynamic programming, greedy methods, two-pointers, and more.
Guide members through LeetCode and Codeforces problems, teaching both step-by-step solutions and high-level strategies, while also providing 1-on-1 mentorship.
Collaborate with the executive board to establish long-term goals, maintain the club’s website, organize events, and promote the organization on campus.
Work to secure funding to sponsor students’ participation in ICPC competitions at no cost, making competitive programming more accessible.
Support 400+ students working on semester-long open-source projects by providing technical guidance, project management help, and debugging support across a wide range of frameworks and tools.
Serve as one of eight go-to problem solvers when projects break — from version control issues in Git/GitHub to framework-specific bugs and configuration challenges.
Help student teams structure milestones, manage repositories, and maintain clean development workflows.
Developed deep expertise in version control and debugging by tackling issues across dozens of programming languages, frameworks, and toolchains.
Act as a bridge between students and instructors, ensuring projects stay on track and contributors have the resources they need to succeed.
Meet weekly with course staff and other coordinators to ensure smooth execution every semester.
Advanced from Junior Director of Logistics(2023) → Director of Logistics (2024) → Vice President (2025), demonstrating growth in responsibility and leadership.
Helped organize the largest hackathon in the Capital Region with 500+ participants annually.
Oversaw logistics, event planning, and volunteer coordination to ensure smooth 24-hour operations.
Managed sponsors, workshops, and event logistics to foster an inclusive, beginner-friendly environment.
Contributed to the HackRPI website, streamlining communication with participants and judges.