About

I’m a software engineer at zeroRISC working on the OpenTitan project. My current interests are broadly in building secure systems with a focus on hardware secure elements.

Prior to joining the OpenTitan project, I received an M.Eng degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, where I worked with Professor Mengjia Yan.

In my free time, I enjoy working on hobby electronics projects, practicing card magic, and speedcubing. Additionally, I am very passionate about science and engineering education. During my time as an undergraduate, I helped MIT Club Chem put on chemistry demonstrations, taught classes such as organic chemistry and introductory electronics to high school students through the MIT Educational Studies Program (ESP), and helped run the MIT Science Olympiad Invitational each year.