About
A bit about me
I'm interested in software engineering and applied-ML roles at the intersection of healthcare, security, and data systems — and I'm always glad to talk about biomedical computing or interesting infrastructure problems.
I'm a Stanford student finishing a B.S. in Bioengineering (with Honors) and a coterminal M.S. in Computer Science. I build software, AI, and data systems that live where medicine meets engineering — from agentic AI for enterprise security to pipelines that quantify blood flow from MRI.
My work spans industry and research: developing agentic AI at IBM Verify, automating medical-device testing at Medtronic, building HIPAA-compliant kiosk software to widen healthcare access, and founding a biosurveillance “digital immune system” at Stanford's Gordian Knot Center. Across all of it I care about reliable, well-tested systems that make a measurable difference for people.
Focus areas
- Software & AI for Healthcare
- Machine Learning & LLMs
- Biomedical Data & Imaging
- Biosecurity & Health Systems
