I am a proficient programmer and have been coding since 2014. I am currently pursuing a Master's of Engineering in Computer Science at Cornell Tech University. I received a B.S. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2021 with a double major in Computer Science and Financial Engineering, and spent the following two years as a Software Engineer at J.P. Morgan Chase. I am knowledgeable in automation, networking, artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, embedded systems, cloud computing, and full stack development. I am also very passionate about entrepreneurship, quantitative finance, and algorithmic trading. I have the most experience in Python, C/C++, and Java.
I contributed to the Global Algorithmic Rates eTrading group’s C++ electronic trading platform. I was promoted to Associate a year early after being officially recognized twice for my performance in developing a robust Python stress testing framework and for my leadership within my organization and mentorship of summer interns.
I negotiated with corporate executives who hired us to outsource development of technology solutions. I assembled and oversaw teams of programmers to build such projects.
I contributed to the Global Algorithmic Rates eTrading group’s new electronic trading platform, which is coded in C++ and used by traders to execute orders and implement trading strategies for interest rates securities. I also developed a Python automated stress testing algorithm, containing over 5,000 lines of code, that subjects eTrading platform to a comprehensive series of simulations to ensure it properly functions under high order volume.
I created a foundation of cloud applications for the Global Macro Foreign Exchange eTrading business to begin transitioning processes to the cloud using Amazon Web Services, Core Java, and Golang.
I developed a computer program to automate the updating of stock market index data to be disseminated to clients globally.
I led a research study on a promising drug’s ability to preserve brain neurons’ structure in Niemann-Pick Disease.
I cofounded this student club to facilitate community discussions with biographical, non-fiction, sci-fi, and self-improvement books on AI, technology, entrepreneurship, philosophy, and psychology.
I developed an application leveraging GPT-4 that parses missed Slack messages to provide user with summaries and actionable items.
I led technology operations and advised students on business ventures & tech stacks.
I conceptualized the idea, drafted the business plan and financial statements, and supplied the foundation for this platform that connects young innovators through an online community of podcasts and media.
I led the design and implementation of the curriculum used to tutor impoverished inner-city elementary school students in St. Louis, MO.
I studied Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership at Harvard University. I designed a business plan for a technology product and created an innovative business pitch for potential investors.
After excelling in A.P. Computer Science as a junior in high school, I became the teacher's assistant the following year as a senior.
I traveled to Princeton, Harvard, and New York City to participate in competitions that were attended by students from across the globe. At these events, individuals would act as delegates from particular countries to negotiate resolutions to global conflicts and crises.