I develop software that empowers scientists in their research. Whether it's processing images, analyzing data, or something in between, I create tools that make scientific discovery more efficient, insightful and maybe a little more fun.
At Broad Institute's Cimini Lab, Imaging Platform, I work on CellProfiler - a free and open source software for measuring and analyzing cell images. I'm currently involved in building CellProfiler Library - A functional library that let's users easily import CellProfiler modules and use them independently of the CellProfiler GUI.
I am a Computer Science (M.S.) graduate from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, with a strong passion for computer science and innovation. My areas of interest include software engineering, machine learning, and data science.
I have a strong foundation of object-oriented programming in Python and a concrete understanding of low-level programming concepts (multi-threading, memory management, debugging). Furthermore, I have experience in a variety of areas in computer science - such as machine learning, networking, operating systems, HCI, and more - from various courses, internships, and projects I have worked on.
I am actively seeking opportunities to work on cutting-edge technologies, apply the principles and skills that I have acquired over the years, and build products that have a positive impact on people's everyday lives.