About
I'm a mathematician, an AI researcher, and an entrepreneur. I'm interested in studying AI systems from the perspective of data and geometry. I earned a PhD in Mathematics at Oxford, where I designed provably convergent parallel algorithms for combinatorial compressed sensing and persistent homology.
In 2020 I co-founded Quira, an applied research company that built data products to quantify developer experience and semantically match developers to paid software work. The company closed in 2025, but building it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.
Before that, I worked across quantitative trading, venture capital (data science), bioinformatics, and social media analytics. I also spent time with Oxford's machine learning group as a postdoc and later served as a Visiting Professor at ITAM (my alma mater), where I designed courses in machine learning and numerical optimization.