I lead the Kizaki project, which seeks to reimagine knowledge management and human-AI interaction with a programmable multimedia interface.
I'm a fourth-year Electrical & Computer Engineering undergraduate at Princeton University, specializing in computer networks.
As co-president and chief software engineer of TigerApps, I oversee a 41-member team which develops applications that serve the Princeton community. My research with the NetSyn Lab focuses on computer networks and AI. You'll also find me figure skating or playing taiko drums.
Reimagining knowledge management with K i z a k i
Reimagining knowledge management with K i z a k i