I am a problem solver.

I didn’t know how to do long division until 8th grade.

I had been spending all my time up until then studying chess and practicing the piano. Actually, I realized I needed to start studying math when I tied for first place at a chess tournament with three other players and the organizer asked me to figure out how much money I had made. I couldn’t’ tell him: I didn’t know how to divide by three.

Fast forward, I started studying math using the Art of Problem Solving textbooks and quickly became very interested in competition math such as the AMC/AIME/USAMO series of competitions which helps determine the USA International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) team. I specialized in Geometry and Combinatorics and ended up even writing a few articles on geometric theorems and techniques on my free time.

I am now majoring in Data Science and Math at the College of William and Mary. I like to take the things I learned from my classes and apply them to real world problems, which is what these projects are really about. I want to use my analytical skills and apply them to solve problems in finance and trading.

Have an interesting math problem?

Let me know! I’ll try to solve it.

“If you stop at general math, then you will only make general money.”

-Snoop Dogg