I am a full-time senior at Stanford Online High School, a Peer Tutor for Advanced Topics in Biology and History and philosophy of Science, and a Teaching Assistant for Data Science. I am a public land steward, a robotics enthusiast, and have dabbled in many DIY projects – packing and moving, painting, drywall, appliance troubleshooting and repair, and car battery replacement. I have taken on many leadership roles within, and outside of the school. Between the hours spent volunteering at the local beach in Half Moon Bay and working on computational oncology research, I make time to co-lead the science fair club at my school, work as the hardware lead of the robotics team, thrive as a passionate ethicist, and develop computer science projects. In my me time, I am listening to my preciously curated English/Hindi playlist while doing daily household chores like dishes, laundry, and trash.
Investigating biomarkers and developing machine learning predictors for early detection, recurrence, subtype, and survivorship
Provide sustainable drinkable water using reverse osmosis & hydroelectric power generation
Mapping Global Poverty with Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision
AI Application to identify stages of Alzheimer's Disease
GRIPS
GRIPS
Lee Lab
Robotics
Ethicfect
Snapshots. As I stroll through the vibrant streets of San Francisco, whether it’s the quietude of night, the hustle of the day, or amidst my volunteer activities at Half Moon Bay, my camera is always at the ready. It captures fleeting moments, shedding light on the often overlooked, unique perspectives that paint the tapestry of this city. Explore more of my works: