I am a 23-year-old master's in financial engineering student at Stevens Institute of Technology.
I'm a software engineer with a passion for Rust, infrastructure, and politics.
I've been following Rust since 2021 and am actively working to improve its place in the quantitative finance ecosystem.
From years of development, I have refined a strong problem-solving attitude and knowledge base for all kinds of computer infrastructure, making me very competent at basic and advanced IT tasks.
I am always following current events and markets, and I love to dive deep into the macro view of an issue.
Stevens Institute of Technology — Master's in Financial Engineering (expected graduation December 2025)
- Studied the pricing of derivatives in equity, fixed income, and credit markets using analytical and computational methods like finite difference, Monte Carlo simulation, and trees.
- Currently completing a master's thesis constructing a new kind of implied tree to price path-dependent interest rate derivatives.
Rutgers University — Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science
- Educated on a wide variety of topics, ranging from low-level OS development, to data science and artificial intelligence, and to programming language theory. This is where my passion for coding comes from.
Hanlon Financial Systems Lab, Stevens Institute of Technology — Lab Assistant
- Assist students and faculty with using lab workstations and Bloomberg Terminals.
- Engaged in long-term projects, such as a software refresh of all workstations and a virtual machine manager for H100 GPUs.
Cloudnosys — DevSecOps
- Wrote security controls in JavaScript used to audit AWS accounts for compliance with security protocols.
Rutgers University — Intern
- Designed a Power App for course schedule changes, as well as other assorted development tasks.
Most Proficient: Python, Rust Experience with: C, C++, Java, JavaScript, R