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<h1>Education</h1>
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<h1>Work Experience</h1>
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<em class="italic">Master of Science</em>, Oregon State University, Computer Science - Completed June 2022 • <em class="bold">4.0 GPA</em>
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<div class="education-subtext">Thesis: <em>Guided Translation of Algorithmic Notation into Functional Programs</em></div>
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<em class="italic">Bachelor of Science</em>, Oregon State University, Major: Computer Science | Minor: Mathematics - Completed June 2020 • <em class="bold">4.0 GPA</em>
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<em class="italic">Programming Languages:</em> C, C++, Haskell, Elm, Coq, Idris, Crystal, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, Java, Python, Nix, Haxe<br>
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<em class="italic">Languages:</em> English (native), Russian (native), French (conversational, DELF B1 certification) <br>
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<h2>Senior Programming Language Engineer, <a class="project-link" href="https://chapel-lang.org">Chapel<i data-feather="link" class="project-link-icon"></i></a></h2>
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<em class="italic">Additional Skills:</em> Compiler design, formal verification, algorithms, low-level development.<br>
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<div class="position-location">Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Summer 2022 - Present</div>
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<li>Implemented compile-time reflection, parallel iterators, and trait-like interfaces in Chapel's <em class="bold">C++</em>-based compiler.</li>
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<li>Led development of <em class="bold">Python</em> bindings for compiler, accelerating development of a linter and a language server by over 10x.</li>
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<li>Optimized scope resolution and type checking compiler passes, improving performance by 30% and 60% respectively.</li>
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<li>Designed a type-safe error reporting API, improving developer experience and enabling 100+ custom error messages.</li>
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<li>Supported community growth by designing, launching, and authoring articles for the <a href="https://chapel-lang.org/blog/posts/welcome">Chapel language technical blog.</a></li>
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<li>Laid groundwork for compatibility with leading-edge supercomputers by implementing initial <em class="bold">AMD GPU
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</em> programming support using <em class="bold">Clang</em> and <em class="bold">ROCm</em> tooling.</li>
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<h2>Research and Teaching Assistant, Programming Language Theory</h2>
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<div class="position-location">Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR | Spring 2018 - Summer 2022</div>
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<li>Formalized denotational and operational semantics of new explanation-oriented programming languages.</li>
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<li>Developed tooling in <em class="bold">Haskell</em> to interpret, verify, generate, and debug programming languages.</li>
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<li>Contributed to research papers published to the GPCE and VL/HCC.</li>
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<li>Proctored quizzes and exams for over 200 students.</li>
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<li>Aided students in implementing a final project in the form of a custom programming language.</li>
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<li>Suggested and organized independent review sessions attended by over 70 students, with
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50% attendance growth between sessions.</li>
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<h2>Front-End Intern, <a class="project-link" href="https://github.com/vector-im/hydrogen-web">Hydrogen<i data-feather="link" class="project-link-icon"></i></a></h2>
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<div class="position-location">Element.io | June 2021 - September 2021</div>
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<li>Spearheaded migration of codebase to <em class="bold">TypeScript</em>, improving documentation and discovering hidden bugs.</li>
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<li>Leveraged advanced type system features to precisely specify nontrivial program properties.</li>
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<li>Developed a mocking system to help specify and test corner cases in a distributed communication system.</li>
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<li>Independently implemented user-facing features including offline-first replies and sanitized HTML rendering.</li>
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<li>Engaged in <em class="bold">open-source development</em>, interacting with community to respond to bug reports and feature requests.</li>
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<h2>Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Programming Language Theory, CS 381</h2>
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<div class="position-location">Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR | Winter 2020 - Spring 2020</div>
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<li>Engaged in weekly question-and-answer sessions regarding course topics.</li>
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<li>Organized <em class="bold">independent review sessions</em> attended by over 70 students.</li>
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<h1>Projects</h1>
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<h2>Senior Programming Language Engineer, <a class="project-link" href="https://chapel-lang.org">Chapel<i data-feather="link" class="project-link-icon"></i></a></h2>
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<em class="italic">Master of Science</em>, Oregon State University, Computer Science - Completed June 2022 • <em class="bold">4.0 GPA</em>
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<div class="position-location">Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Summer 2022 - Present</div>
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<div class="education-subtext">Thesis: <em>Guided Translation of Algorithmic Notation into Functional Programs</em></div>
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<li>Implemented compile-time reflection, parallel iterators, and trait-like interfaces in Chapel's <em class="bold">C++</em>-based compiler.</li>
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<li>Led development of <em class="bold">Python</em> bindings for compiler, accelerating development of a linter and a language server by over 10x.</li>
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<li>Optimized scope resolution and type checking compiler passes, improving performance by 30% and 60% respectively.</li>
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<li>Designed a type-safe error reporting API, improving developer experience and enabling 100+ custom error messages.</li>
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<li>Supported community growth by designing, launching, and authoring articles for the <a href="https://chapel-lang.org/blog/posts/welcome">Chapel language technical blog.</a></li>
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<li>Laid groundwork for compatibility with leading-edge supercomputers by implementing initial <em class="bold">AMD GPU
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</em> programming support using <em class="bold">Clang</em> and <em class="bold">ROCm</em> tooling.</li>
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<em class="italic">Bachelor of Science</em>, Oregon State University, Major: Computer Science | Minor: Mathematics - Completed June 2020 • <em class="bold">4.0 GPA</em>
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<h2>Research and Teaching Assistant, Programming Language Theory</h2>
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<div class="position-location">Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR | Spring 2018 - Summer 2022</div>
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<ul>
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<li>Formalized denotational and operational semantics of new explanation-oriented programming languages.</li>
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<li>Developed tooling in <em class="bold">Haskell</em> to interpret, verify, generate, and debug programming languages.</li>
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<li>Contributed to research papers published to the GPCE and VL/HCC.</li>
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<li>Proctored quizzes and exams for over 200 students.</li>
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<li>Aided students in implementing a final project in the form of a custom programming language.</li>
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<li>Suggested and organized independent review sessions attended by over 70 students, with
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50% attendance growth between sessions.</li>
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<h2>Front-End Intern, <a class="project-link" href="https://github.com/vector-im/hydrogen-web">Hydrogen<i data-feather="link" class="project-link-icon"></i></a></h2>
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<div class="position-location">Element.io | June 2021 - September 2021</div>
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<li>Spearheaded migration of codebase to <em class="bold">TypeScript</em>, improving documentation and discovering hidden bugs.</li>
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<li>Leveraged advanced type system features to precisely specify nontrivial program properties.</li>
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<li>Developed a mocking system to help specify and test corner cases in a distributed communication system.</li>
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<li>Independently implemented user-facing features including offline-first replies and sanitized HTML rendering.</li>
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<li>Engaged in <em class="bold">open-source development</em>, interacting with community to respond to bug reports and feature requests.</li>
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<h2>Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Programming Language Theory, CS 381</h2>
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<div class="position-location">Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR | Winter 2020 - Spring 2020</div>
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<li>Engaged in weekly question-and-answer sessions regarding course topics.</li>
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<li>Organized <em class="bold">independent review sessions</em> attended by over 70 students.</li>
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<em class="italic">Programming Languages:</em> C, C++, Haskell, Elm, Coq, Idris, Crystal, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, Java, Python, Nix, Haxe<br>
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<em class="italic">Languages:</em> English (native), Russian (native), French (conversational, DELF B1 certification) <br>
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<em class="italic">Additional Skills:</em> Compiler design, formal verification, algorithms, low-level development.<br>
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