About Me

I graduated Stanford with a BS and MS in Computer Science in 2008. While at Stanford I did computer vision research for Daphne Koller and computational billiards research for Yoav Shoham.

I am currently a backend engineer at Palantir Technologies. If you like working on really hard problems that help people understand information, this is definitely the place to work.

Publications and Research

My undergraduate computer vision research for Prof. Koller culminated in Multi-Class Segmentation with Relative Location Prior, on which I was the third author.

As a master's student, I worked under Yoav Shoham as the original developer on Stanford's computational billiards agent. However, I graduated a few months before the first competition for that agent, and thus did not participate in any of the papers that resulted. You can find more information about the project on the website of Chris Archibald, the primary Ph. D. student on the project, or more generally at http://billiards.stanford.edu

Just for Fun

Want to learn more about historic downtown San Jose, or at least keep your out-of-town guests busy for a while? Check out http://sanjosewalkingtours.com (I am the webmaster)

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