I'm a builder at heart — whether it's code, visuals, or ideas. I love exploring fun and quirky projects in my spare time, often as a form of productive procrastination. If it brings me joy, it's time well spent.
For my professional portfolio, you can find me on GitHub, LinkedIn, or visit my resume website.
Inference through AI (InferA) is a data analysis multi-agent system I built at Los Alamos National Lab. Published at SC'25.
A visual canvas-based tool for planning and executing data analysis pipelines with AI assistance.
A retro-cinema-themed movie dashboard for browsing upcoming releases and discovering film history on any date.
Here's a collection of personal projects — built to learn, tinker, or just scratch an itch.
My personal blog where I share thoughts, learnings, study notes, and explorations of computer science and beyond.
Inference through AI (InferA) is a data analysis multi-agent system I built at Los Alamos National Lab. Published at SC'25.
A retro-cinema-themed movie dashboard for browsing upcoming releases and discovering film history on any date.
A visual canvas-based tool for planning and executing data analysis pipelines with AI assistance.
Enter what you like and get AI-generated cocktail suggestions. Built just for fun (and happy hour).
A graph neural network model for analyzing hydrogen bond networks at protein-protein interfaces.
A 3D visualization tool for protein structures — made for bioinformatics research and molecular exploration.
A data analysis post estimating your chances of catching raid bosses in Pokémon Go.
A satisfying little web toy inspired by the fast-paced flask mechanics in PoE.
DiffBond generates graphs for intermolecular bonds in protein complexes.