I’m a junior in University at Buffalo, pursuing computer science degree. I started my college career as an aerospace engineering major, as I was passionate about learning how aircraft work. I took some introductory computer science classes and found that I enjoyed computer science and programming. Thus began my exciting journey in computer science! I have broad range of interests and I am exploring what I like by trying my hands on various projects/learning experiences.

I have been working in blue Systems Research Group and ODIn Lab since summer 2016 on PocketData project. My work mainly involves analyzing query patterns generated by smart phone apps. I find it both interesting and challenging. I hope to give it my best and learn as much as I can out of this experience.

Outside computer science, I am a voracious reader. I also enjoy traveling and outdoor activities.


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Teaching

2016
How the Internet Works (Fall 2016)
Enrollment: 440
Instructors: Andrew Hughes, Geoffrey Challen, Jennifer Winikus, Jesse Hartloff, and Matthew Hertz
Staff: Carl Nuessle and Greg Bunyea
Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: Aishani Bhalla, Angus Lam, Brijesh Rakholia, Dan Starner, David Dobmeier, Evan Walley, Grant Wrazen, Harshita Girase, Heeba Kariapper, Ian Ngumi, Isabelle Caneda, Junjie Chen, Kyle Schoener, Lakshmi Prasanna Ethiraj, Lawreen Latif, Liam Gensel, Michael Drewitt, Mohit Bhatia, Parth Shah, Patrick Jones, Rachel Roberts, Richard Hanulewicz, Valencia Kaplinsky, and Wesley Csendom

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