I play with shapes! I arrange, fold, and color various geometric shapes to explore the bounds of what can be built. I travel around the world to tell people stories about exciting new discoveries.
In September 2025, I will become a Master's student at the Freie Universität Berlin.
In September 2024, I began a year-long research and outreach fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig, Germany, supported by two grants.
My research involves changing the topology of polyominoids through rigid origami.
My outreach involves developing an educational museum exhibition about quantum computing in the format of an arcade video game with IMAGINARY.
The first grant is from the Quantum Aktiv funding measure, awarded to my advisor, Érika Roldán, and the non-profit organization IMAGINARY, by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The second grant was awarded to me by the School of Embedded Composite Artificial Intelligence to support my research.
My research interests include discrete geometry, hyperbolic geometry, enumerative combinatorics, and recreational mathematics.
I contain multitudes. In my life I have been -- and continue to be -- a carpenter, plumber, landscaper, farmer, dancer, artist, athlete, writer, cook, librarian, and friend.
I like plants and adventuring in unbuilt swaths of the earth.
I was raised by two architects -- one educator and one builder, who collaborate to create beautiful spaces and communities.
I practice Zazen buddhist meditation.
My family heritage is German-Armenian-Italian-American.
I am a native English speaker, proficient in Mandarin Chinese, and can understand some German.
For the first 18 years of my life, I was surrounded and nurtured by Black, Brown, Muslim, Jewish, and Asian New Yorkers.
I enjoy using my mind and hands to build tangible objects. Dispersed throughout this page are some of my favorite constructions of modular polyhedral origami. They tend to spontaneously generate wherever I travel in the world.