
Building with passion and purpose.
I’m a final-year Computer Science student who likes understanding systems and improving them when they fall short. I enjoy simplifying problems, making decisions based on how things actually work, and building software that behaves consistently without adding friction.
I’m interested in areas where engineering meets real-world constraints - like finance, mobility, and motorsport. They force you to think carefully about performance, reliability, and why something is being built in the first place.
I previously interned at Wright Research, where I worked on quantitative research tasks and internal tools that supported trading decisions. It taught me a lot about handling data properly and building things that help people make data driven decisions.
I like working through the full cycle: figuring out the need, implementing a solution that makes sense, and iterating until it’s dependable. I’m looking for opportunities where I can contribute to well-reasoned, useful systems - and keep learning by building things that matter. Check out my resume.
I'm also an avid Formula 1 fan (Mercedes FTW!!!), and I love following the sport and admire how technology and engineering have carried it over the years.
My DMs are always open to discuss computer science, finance, cricket, and Formula 1!