Projects
Some highlights of projects:
Working on
Currently in heads-down learning mode (and in school). Some projects:
- Research project @ Wheeler Lab (Institute of Biomedical Engineering at UofT): exploring optoelectronic manipulation for biological applications.
- Building community for longevity in Toronto. Co-organizing TLRC, a reading group for students interested in aging biology and regenerative medicine.
Worked on
Research:
- Organoids-on-a-chip @ Wrana Lab (Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute): optimized device assembly and seeding, ran CFD simulations, 3D printed things, and looked at cells.
- Computational biology @ Loyal: aging biology with dogs as a translational model. Helped out with data visualization, streamlining workflows, and the Healthspan Study.
- Quantum natural gradients: for small-molecule energy calculations using variational quantum eigensolvers. Wrote code and contributed to Xanadu’s research blog.
- QML for finance @ Bank of Canada’s Quantum Lab: groundwork for the lab’s research direction including literature reviews, benchmarking, and presentations.
Creative and community:
- Partnerships @ Q-SITE: led efforts to procure enough sponsorships to make this student conference for quantum computing possible.
- Growth and marketing @ Gamechanger.co: scaled community engagement at an innovation advisory firm. Also helped run the Gamechanger Session series, which grew into Disco.co, an edtech platform where I was involved with early product/brand design.
- Community core team @ Quantum Open Source Foundation: scaled the incredible quantum mentorship program that still runs today. Also helped out with marketing and growth efforts.
A footnote to all these projects: I’m forever grateful to the incredible mentors I’ve absorbed so much from, especially to those who opened the door when I had nothing to show. I also owe a lot to the friends and peers I’ve worked with, learned from, and been inspired by along the way.