I am a PhD cadidate in Computer Science at Stony Brook University advised by Supartha Podder. My research mainly focuses on the structure needed for quantum speedups and some of my current research interests include representation theory, quantum cryptography, and algebraic complexity. Previously, I attended the University of Minnesota where I recieved my BS in mathematics and participated in the AMAAZE group, under the supervision of Jeff Calder, developing mathematical and software tools for the analysis of bone fragements, as well as the Next Generation Robotics Lab under Maria Gini developing natural language processing tools for medical and home care facing use cases. I highly reccomend you go check out both!
