I'm a first year graduate student in computer science at MIT CSAIL, advised by Nickolai Zeldovich. I am interested in security and privacy, particularly in web applications, and applied cryptography.
I graduated from Stanford University in June 2011 with a B.S. in computer science. At Stanford, I worked with Dan Boneh on Javascript cryptography, TLS handshake optimization for the web, and censorship circumvention. During college I also did internships at Google, Microsoft, and Fog Creek Software.
Outside of research and school, I like to read fiction, travel, bake, and play the flute.