Published multiple papers, such as 'From Linearity to Borrowing' (OOPSLA 2025) and 'Multi-Language Probabilistic Programming' (OOPSLA 2025).
Research Experience
Involved in several research projects, including the CertiCoq project.
Education
PhD student at Northeastern University, supervised by Amal Ahmed and Steven Holtzen.
Background
Generally interested in programming language semantics, especially for languages with probabilistic features. Before starting his PhD, he built a verified-optimization-pass generator as part of the CertiCoq project.
Miscellany
Personal interests include learning math, playing bullet chess, violin, and ping pong.