Projects

Below are the projects I am most proud of! Click on their respective titles to go straight to the project's repository and see the code. Interested in finding more about my work and experience? Check out my resume!

HackRU's core backend. HackRU is Rutgers hackathon that is hosted every fall and spring where hackers compete to win prizes by creating innovative applications towards a set of goals. HackRU uses websites and mobile apps to manage registration and announcements, mentorship and volunteer matching, and more! LCS is the backend that manages the central authentication for the hackathon along with calendar and event posting, forgot password logic, privilege logic, slack channel creation, and more. As lead of the project, I added features, to support our first fully online hackathon, maintained older systems, and significantly improved the quality of the codebase.


A Discord bot for Rutgers Official Computer Science Discord Server. Discord is a chat service like Skype and Teams, supporting both text and calls between users. Rutgers Computer Science Discord is a large server with thousands of active users. The Discord bot we created gives the ability to moderate the server (ban and mute members) and provides useful utility services such as bus arrival times. It runs on a Linux virtual machine in Google Cloud and is made in Python with the Discord.py library along with MongoDB Atlas for storage.


Scans a series of user-given subreddits in Python using Reddits praw API and displays a GUI to them using PyQt5's API. Allows users to create multireddits with subreddits of their choice. They can see these multireddits on their account and if they wish, back up their current subreddits to one, mimic their current Reddit subscriptions to match one as well as save posts from them.


With adjustments from HTML5 up's template, along with my knowledge of javascript, HTML, and CSS made this website! The particles in the background are made using particles-js's library and are faded in with JQuery commands.

About Me

I am a software engineer at Two Sigma! I work for Navigator, Two Sigma's first discretionary fund. I provide fundamental statistics on trades such as profit and loss, variance, and exposures. At the same time, I onboard new over-the-counter instruments this involves anything from adding pricing for trade analysis to booking keeping for compliance. Before Two Sigma, I worked at BlackRock both as a full-time employee and as an intern for their trading core, quality engineering, and client reporting teams. For more information see my resume!.