I’m a full-stack staff software engineer. I love solving problems as an IC, building tools & processes to level up my teams, and serving as a cross-team technical advisor & mentor.
I’ve worked on everything from scaling performant backends & APIs, to deployment pipelines and infrastructure-as-code, to frontend infrastructure and tooling, to responsive cross-platform clients.
I’m currently at Seesaw, the elementary learning experience platform.
Prior to Seesaw, I worked at Google on various projects related to expanding internet access in developing nations, culminating in Nearby Collections, a peer-to-peer networking API for Android.
In between, I had a stint as a graduate student in Math at Oregon State University. I took courses in Real Analysis, Linear Algebra, and Computational Number Theory.
I graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Computer Science, concentration in Theory, in May 2012.