• Johns Hopkins University ◦ Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics & Statistics ‣ Conferral Date: May 2022 ‣ GPA: 3.96 ‣ Graduated with General and Departmental Honors ◦ Master of Science in Engineering, Data Science ‣ Conferral Date: May 2023
• Amazon Web Services Software Development Engineer Intern ◦ May 2022 - August 2022 ‣ More details coming soon! • Teaching Assistant (Intro to Optimization, Applied Statistics & Data Analysis, Intro to Statistcs) ◦ August 2020 - May 2022 ‣ Taught weekly discussion section for ~15 students and hold office hours ‣ Coordinated with other teaching assistants to form a rubric and grade exams/homework • MiLB Scheduling Intern ◦ June 2020 - August 2020 ‣ Modeled and produced multiple 2021 minor league baseball schedules in terms of integer linear optimization programs using MATLAB and Gurobi; models consisted of ~13,000 variables/ ~10,000 constraints and were solved via a SGI UV 2000 supercomputer running Linux ‣ Corresponded with Southern League president to understand desired parameters and constraints ‣ Created 2021 umpire crew schedules used by the Triple-A West League and Appalachian League
• Johns Hopkins Sports Analytics Research Group ◦ September 2020 - December 2021 ‣ Collaborated with the Baltimore Ravens analytics team on linear regression models to predict length of NFL punt returns using a proprietary play-by-play data set with ~130,000 entries ‣ Collaborated with the Baltimore Orioles to fit probability distributions to player-specific batted ball data for simulation
• Intuitive Surgical Best Deep Learning Project Award ‣ Awarded to my group's project titled "Fine-grained Classification of Bird Species" as part of the graduate level course CS482/682 Machine Learning: Deep Learning, Spring 2021 • Applied Mathematics & Statistics Acheivement Award ‣ This award recognizes outstanding achievement by one or more undergraduates across a broad spectrum of department activities, including academic performance, research, pedagogy, and leadership • Naddor Prize ‣ The Naddor Prize is awarded to a non-senior undergraduate major for significant achievement in departmentally related academic and extracurricular activities • 2020-2022 Albert and Elaine Slechter Scholarship for Engineering Undergraduates at JHU ‣ Awarded to an engineering student from Maryland representing the highest caliber of academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, and the pursuit of personal interests, in addition to financial need
• Proficient: Python (PyTorch, scikit-learn, pandas, NumPy), Jupyter Notebooks, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Git, Latex • Familiar: C/C++, Java, Web Development (JavaScript, React, MongoDB), MATLAB, R, SQLite
• Undergraduate Courses: Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Optimization I-II, Intermediate Programming (C++), Data Structures (Java), Discrete Math, Fullstack Javascript • Graduate Courses: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Intro to Data Science, Probabaility, Statistics, Applied Statistics & Data Analysis, Game Theory, Computing for Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Image Analysis
• Video Games ‣ Favorites include: The Last of Us, Civilization V, Skyrim, God of War (2018) • Running & Weightlifitng • Reading Fiction, Nonfiction, and Graphic Novels ‣ Favorites include: The Kite Runner, Daytripper, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Death of a Salesman